Terracotta Water Drippers
Slow-release plant watering stakes
$9.90Ref: 2728Available now
- Supports over 200 women's cooperatives in Bangladesh
- Promotes self-reliance through group action
- Supports improved housing, education, recreational and health care facilities
- 17 cm tall
- Set of two
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Decorate and water the pots of your favourite houseplants with these cute hollow terracotta beasties from Bangladesh.
For best results, immerse the watering stake in water for several minutes until the terracotta is thoroughly soaked. Water your plant well, then stick the end of the watering stake in soil along the rim of the pot and fill with water. Porosity and capillary action will dole out the water slowly and evenly. This should keep the soil moist for several days.
Two designs, frog and snail, from CORR The Jute Works.
About the Producer
CORR - The Jute Works
The terracotta products are produced by potters in a cooperative called Bisheswar Mritshilpa Samity, south of Dhaka in Bangladesh.

