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AquaPots elegantly eliminate cool-season container anxieties
AquaPots elegantly eliminate cool-season container anxieties

AquatPots clustered together at the entryway welcome visitors for the upcoming holidays. Photo by Jan Winter

AquaPots elegantly eliminate cool-season container anxieties

AquaPots are equipped with a tube hidden by foliage like this Dolce Appletini heuchera. A water hose inserted in the tube makes for easy filing of the water holding reservoir. Photo by Norman Winter

AquaPots elegantly eliminate cool-season container anxieties

The hidden tube in this AquaPot will allow for easy feeding by placing a spoonful of watersoluble fertilizer prior to filling up the water holding reservoir. Photo by Norman Winter

AquaPots elegantly eliminate cool-season container anxieties

This AquaPot is full of blooms from November to June with Lady Godiva Orange calendula and Superbells Pomegranate Punch calibrachoas. Photo by Norman Winter

AquaPots elegantly eliminate cool-season container anxieties

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Container gardening through the winter is one of the great joys of living in the South and the new AquaPots have eliminated the last of the anxieties: watering and feeding. We all are used to watering and applying fertilizer in the summer, but it has been somewhat of a mystery or roll of the dice in the winter.

We’ve been taught to give water when the soil is dry to the touch, but that method of determination is challenging to say the least when temperatures are in their 40s and the ever-present cold front has moved through.

Many of the cool-season annuals are also heavy feeders and research has shown that the controlled-release granules which need heat to disperse those needed nutrients are not nearly as efficient in comparison to applying water-soluble fertilizer. Who wants to lug a water bucket around with your favorite liquid blue mix when it is cold?

This is where AquaPots hit the gamechanging homerun. The ingenious selfwatering concept is based on a waterholding reservoir in the lower chamber of the pot with a soil-holding shelf in the upper chamber. The water and watersoluble fertilizer wicks up to the soil and plant’s root zone via a cylinder that connects the chambers. The water will be there as the plant needs it.

You may be thinking, how did the water and fertilizer get into the reservoir? There is a tube hidden by the flowers or foliage that allows you to insert water-soluble fertilizer, followed by a water hose for the weekly filling. Depending on your size of AquaPot, this filling time period may be longer than a week.

One thing about it: No longer will you splash soil all over the patio or ruin flowers with the force of fire-hydrant-like water pressure. No water or fertilizer stains on the patio or deck either. If you think you might add too much water, forget it. There is an escape hole.

This was where The Garden Guy had a needless apprehension this past year. It seemed as though we had a deluge every day. So, I was fearful of the containers getting water logged and killing the plants. It simply can’t happen with the little escape valve or hole for excess water. This system is truly ingenious.

The glazed ceramic containers are handcrafted, allowing them to add a true touch of elegance wherever they are used and they come in various sizes, shapes, and colors, many of which are sure to fit your taste.

No amount of mechanical skill or reasoning is required to put together: Zero zip, nada. The Garden Guy is a horticulturist with very little mechanical reasoning. As my wife Jan will attest, following directions is not among my skill sets. Trust me, I put my AquaPots together not in minutes but mere seconds.

Planting is exactly the same as in any other container. Just like I have always written, don’t skimp when it comes to the quality of your potting soil. It needs to be light, fluffy and the best.

AquaPots add beauty and a new found freedom when it comes to watering the plants we love. It also gives you confidence, maybe for the first time, that you are supplying the water and fertilizer just at the right moment, which is as the plants need it. This is a remarkable feeling especially for the winter or cool season mixed-containers.

Go to Proven Winners AquaPots to see all the choices available, and to find your closest retailers and purchasing options. Follow me on Facebook @ normanWinterTheGardenGuy for even more ideas and photos for inspiration.

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