Our tall glass watering can is clean and modern and offered in two sizes. Small: 2.25″ deep, 7″ tall, 6.25″ wide with a long spout and round handle. Large: 3″ deep, 11″ tall, and 10″ wide with its spout and handle.
FAQ about Watering Plants with a Watering Can
- To prevent leaf yellowing, always fill your glass watering can with tepid water to water your plants. Cold water causes a shock to the roots and promotes leaf drop.
- Most houseplants prefer to be on the dry side between watering to allow oxygen around the root zone. A constantly wet houseplant gets too little oxygen and can die from too much love!
- Don’t water your houseplants on a particular schedule. For the healthiest plants, poke a finger in the potting soil. If the soil is dry about an inch down, it’s time to water again.
- Tap water contains mineral salts that can accumulate on the top edges of your planters and pots. To prevent these salts from building up, occasionally take your houseplants to the sink, water them deep and thoroughly, (called flushing) let them drain, and return them to their growing places.
- While you’re watering, wash the leaves. Houseplants can’t exchange gases if the leaves are covered in dust.
Premium watering cans make a great gift for your favorite gardening friend.
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