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  2. 10 Self-Watering Planters That Are Easy to Use and Look Good

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    Self-Watering Hanging Planters. For trailing, larger plants that you want to take up vertical real estate, like ferns, try one of hanging planters. You won't have to get up on a ladder every day ...

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    This modern self-watering planter by West Elm is mouth-blown by skilled artisans for added sleekness and elegance to any room. Inspired by city balconies and terraces, it works for bulbs and herbs ...

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  5. Hanging basket - Wikipedia

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    A hanging basket is a suspended container used for growing decorative plants. Typically they are hung from buildings, where garden space is at a premium, and from street furniture for environmental enhancement. They may also be suspended from free standing frames sometimes called hanging basket trees. One type of hanging basket is the inverted ...

  6. Petunia - Wikipedia

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    They need at least five hours of sunlight every day and flourish in moist soil and conditions of low atmospheric humidity. They are best grown from seed. Watering once a week should be sufficient in most regions. Hanging baskets and other containers need more frequent watering. [12] Maximum growth occurs in late spring.

  7. Haws Watering Cans - Wikipedia

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    Founder John Haws developed the watering can design still used by the company today while growing vanilla during his British Colonial Service in Mauritius. [1] He patented the design and formed Haws Watering Cans, but died in 1913 before having the chance to accept a Royal Horticultural Society medal and an invitation to the inaugural Chelsea Flower Show in 1913.