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Bloem Ariana Planter w/ Self-Watering Disk, Chocolate - 16"

$ 14.14

Availability: 19 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Material: Plastic
  • Brand: Bloem
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Type: Pot
  • MPN: 20-56316CH

    Description

    Bloem 20-56316CH Planter, 16", Chocolate
    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
    The perfect planter for beginner gardeners!
    Key Product Features
    Size: 15.35 x 15.34 x 13.66 inches
    Self-watering disk included
    The disk helps to store reserved water, which can be used up by the plants at a later time
    The plants will absorb water when needed
    Use indoors or outdoors
    Optional punch-out drainage holes
    UV-stabilized and BPA-free plastic, this planter is crafted from stain- and fade-resistant plastic for virtually maintenance-free performance
    The Ariana planter will quickly become one of your favorite pots because it helps keep your plants from drying out and will reduce the time you spend watering. Inside the planter there is a hidden reservoir located at the bottom of your pot and holds approx. 1”-3.5” (depending on planter size) of water. This self-watering insert keeps dirt and roots above the hidden reservoir while constantly providing healthy 'greenhouse-like' moisture through the evaporation process. Inside Bloem's self-watering planter, the potting mix is held above the water line by a sturdy screen. The water chamber is connected by small porous channel filled with soil, which then acts as a wick. As water is used by the plant or evaporates from the surface of the soil, capillary action draws more water up from below. The soil has just the right amount of water all the time, but also maintains air pockets, which the plant roots need to stay healthy. While various kinds of plants have different drainage needs, few can tolerate sitting in stagnate water for extended periods of time. If exposed to intense periods of rainfall or storms, your soil may not be able to absorb or evaporate the water fast enough. When the pot is in an unsheltered location, we recommend punching out drainage holes. The process is extremely quick and easy with the right tools. Flip pot upside down and locate areas marked 'X' for recommended hole locations. Then punch out holes by using either a drill with a drill bit or a hammer and a nail. The process should only take a minute or two, then the pot will be ready to fill with potting soil and plants of your choice.