








Medium Teardrop-Shaped Terracotta Container Plant Hydrator
Low-fired, porous terracotta containers have been used for centuries as a simple and highly effective irrigation technology, sometimes referred to as “ollas”. When left unglazed, filled with water and placed in earth, the natural phen... See More
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Low-fired, porous terracotta containers have been used for centuries as a simple and highly effective irrigation technology, sometimes referred to as “ollas”. When left unglazed, filled with water and placed in earth, the natural phenomenon of soil moisture tension regulates the amount of water that seeps through the clay walls: in dry soil, more water is absorbed by the surrounding dirt, and in wet soil, the water remains in the vessel. This makes it ideal for areas that vary between excess and insufficient rainfall. You can, of course, control this further by simply filling the vessel with water yourself and placing it in your growing soil.
Made in the Loire Valley of France and shows the individual marks and characteristics of handmade craftsmanship. The medium measures 9” H x 5” W and holds 4.75 cups of water it’s suited for either a planter or raised bed. Designed so the tapered tear drop section is submerged in the soil and the rest is above ground. These need to be taken out for the winter.
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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.
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Quality Clay
"Beautiful clay medium large reservoir ;albeit very fragile"
Awesome!
"When I forget to water. . . this beautiful olla water for me. Terracotta clay. . . God gift to us."
Plant Hydrator
"I purchased two medium terra-cotta plant hydrators for potted citrus trees. They appear to emit water for about 36 to 48 hours. I live in desert climate so I actually water those pots with a watering can when I’m at home and rely on the hydrators when I’m not here. They’re work as advertised — just wish they were bigger!!!"
Teardrop Terracotta Waterer
"In spite of what seemed to be excellent packing, the item came with a chip on the lid. I decided not to try to return it since the chip was such that it did not impact the seal on the item. It does seem like a neat idea but I have not yet had time to use it since it is still off and on very cold here in Michigan."
Q&A
- How small of a pot can this be used in, allowing for plants? Is the bulb portion entirely above the dirt or just the opening? I am looking to use these in potted plants on my patio to keep water drainage from making a watery mess on my patio. Thank you!
- Mary, the hydrator should be buried leaving 1" to 2" above the soil. This one has a 5" diameter so can moisten about 5" in a circle around it's walls. Allowing for the plant , the pot should be about of 12"diameter. Thank you.










