Feed and water your house plants while you’re away from home, with almost scientific precision — hook your plants up to their own IV drip.
The self-watering planter pot is 27cm high (about 10½ inches) with a base diameter of 45cm (18″) — large enough to be a practical plant-growing size in the long-term, and to make a striking decor statement in a clean-lined urban minimalist style.
[via whosdiary at ThisNext]
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I’m a little freaked out by this. And I’d like a caffeine IV drip for myself please. Or wine. Wine would be better.