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medieval watering pot
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medieval watering pot
It is hand made, and it works great for watering seedlings and cuttings or anything that you want to water gently.
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Re: medieval watering pot
That's actually very cool! Is that how you fill it? By placing it in the pot of water? Do tell.
nKedrOoStEr- Posts : 23
Join date : 2011-10-11
Re: medieval watering pot
Yes I forgot to tell how it works. I have a bucket of water that I put it in and then I put my thumb over the hole at the top, that keeps the water from coming out of it, then when you take your thumb off the hole the water will come out and when you want it to stop you just put your thumb over the hole again. You can use a pan of water like in the photo, it will fill up to however deep the water is in the pan.
Re: medieval watering pot
Man-made Rain Shower! That is really neat looking! And so easy to use!
May I ask where you got it at?
May I ask where you got it at?
wncsohn- Posts : 20
Join date : 2012-02-03
Re: medieval watering pot
I bought it at the local herb and garden show last year, the man that makes it has a web site, mine is the small one.
http://www.puddingstonelawton.com/terra-cotta-garden-additions.html
http://www.puddingstonelawton.com/terra-cotta-garden-additions.html
Medieval water dripper
I also have the medieval water drip system. There is a stick that you put in the hole in the pot, you can adjust the drip by how tight you push the stick into the hole. I hang it over a pot of moss and let it slowly drip to keep the moss moist.
Have you ever layed awake at night and can't sleep because there is water dripping somewhere, after it rains sometimes outside my bedroom window I can hear water dripping...drip...drip...drip...well if you need a sleepless night, you can always let it drip over a dish of water
Have you ever layed awake at night and can't sleep because there is water dripping somewhere, after it rains sometimes outside my bedroom window I can hear water dripping...drip...drip...drip...well if you need a sleepless night, you can always let it drip over a dish of water
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