Friday, March 21, 2008
Planters-20 Plant Pot

This pot it actually a series of pots. They stack then rotate, stack and rotate, until finally, 20 plants are stacked on different corners of this pot. It's really handy if you have a very limited space, but a lot of different types of plants. I am seriously considering getting one of these soon, because I'm about to have a lot of different types of plants, and I will need a way to put them on the patio without being in the way.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Planters- Aquapot

Though it just looks like a really nice pot for a large plant, this pot actually has a self-watering reservoir at the bottom. So even if you are going to be away for quite some time, your plants will stay watered, and continue to grow.
Also, the planter is on casters, which makes it easy to move from one location to another. That comes in very handy from time to time.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Planters- Glazed Pot

This is a nice, simple pot, but I like it for a couple of very important reasons. First, it isn't a typical reddish colored clay pot. It's something a little more unusual, and a little more interesting. Second, it's rather large. You can plant something fairly sizable in here. Moving it after that is an issue, but hopefully you won't need to. :) Third, the two colors on it give it even more interest than if it was just a single color.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Planters- Song Bird Pots

These are so cute! With little pictures of songbird set into them, these pots are so cheery looking. I also like the colors. These are some of my favorite colors for spring, and the glaze gives it a very interesting look by making the colors appear to shift in places. It's a very sweet little set.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Planters- Hydrofarm

The Hydrofarm is a hydroponic gardening device that controls all the watering for you. It also lets you add nutrients in a fairly easy manner. The only problem is, an Aerogrow does that and a lot more. Aerogrow handles the watering, lighting, nutrients, and even the seeds (they guarantee germination). I love mine so much that I even started a blog to talk about it. So, both as a planter and as a hydroponic gardening system, this fails. I think you can do better with either one.


