@Irishgirl41 Yes there are four of them you can go to Urban Organic Gardener (dot) com /self-watering-containers/how-to-make-a-self-watering-container/
May I ask, ain't the plant take too much water from the self-watering apparatus? I have one self-watering pot at home...but i dare not to risk my plant....please teach me
Ha, ran across this when I was looking for a how to on self watering containers. When I separate multiples like those celery I take a serrated blade (like a old bread knife) and cut the root ball between the two. That way the root's get less shock and not ripped or torn apart. Less stress for the plant's and a nice clean cut for the root's to heal over.
Plus I'm a klutz and have totally killed too many little plant's by breaking the main root or snapping off the top's ;)
do you have a video on how you set up the self watering containers?
Irishgirl41 8 months ago
@Irishgirl41 Yes there are four of them you can go to Urban Organic Gardener (dot) com /self-watering-containers/how-to-make-a-self-watering-container/
CanarsieBK 8 months ago
I enjoy your videos...i have planted a garden in my backyard hopefully everything will turn out good lol
Angellove8813 9 months ago
@Angellove8813 Word. Keep me updated.
CanarsieBK 9 months ago
@CanarsieBK Will do
Angellove8813 9 months ago
@SleepIsMagic Word. Keep me updated.
CanarsieBK 10 months ago
May I ask, ain't the plant take too much water from the self-watering apparatus? I have one self-watering pot at home...but i dare not to risk my plant....please teach me
tingnicoletingting 1 year ago
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5277407 1 year ago
I was hoping to hear more about your self-watering apparatus. How you set it up and how it works.
5277407 1 year ago
@5277407 I have videos on how to make them or how they work. Can also check them out on my blog Urban Organic Gardener
CanarsieBK 1 year ago
once ya got he touch ya got the touch. nice video.
Thyrinal 2 years ago
The knife is a good idea. I like using my hands best. Though I'm not always so gentle. Should invest in some tools...
CanarsieBK 2 years ago
Ha, ran across this when I was looking for a how to on self watering containers. When I separate multiples like those celery I take a serrated blade (like a old bread knife) and cut the root ball between the two. That way the root's get less shock and not ripped or torn apart. Less stress for the plant's and a nice clean cut for the root's to heal over.
Plus I'm a klutz and have totally killed too many little plant's by breaking the main root or snapping off the top's ;)
PCOStherealdeal 2 years ago