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Waterpot Tall Olla - 1L

This simple but elegant 1L Olla Waterpot with flat lid, has been designed primarily for your container or pot garden although it will be equally at home in your small space raised or in-ground garden.

The Waterpot Olla 1 Litre

  • 1 Litre capacity - not to be used as a drinks vessel
  • Materials: Low fired porous Terracotta clay with lid complies with British Standard BS4860 for Lead and Cadmium as tested by NMI
  • Size: Diameter 10cm x Height 26cm 
  • Designed in Australia, hand-cast in China
  • All products shipped are protected by 100% recyclable and/or biodegradable void fills and wrappings for the benefit of the Planet! 

What is the history of Olla pots?

Burying unglazed clay pots filled with water is an ancient method of plant irrigation. Clay vessels or pots made from low fire terra cotta clay are porous enough to allow water to pass through them when buried in soil. The word Olla is the Spanish name for 'pot'. There is also evidence of Olla pots being used in the first century BC in Chinese culture.

Why should I use The Waterpot™ Olla in my urban garden? 

  1. Water is delivered directly to the root zone 
  2. Eliminates runoff and evaporation SAVES WATER!
  3. Provides plants with steady moisture 
  4. Low tech and easy to use 
  5. No need for water pressure or electricity or water filters

Where do I bury my Olla?

 The Waterpot Olla should be buried up to the neck in a garden bed or container. Arrange The Waterpot™  in clusters and plant your starter seedlings or plants around them. Each pot will irrigate the plants around 30cm of the neck. Plant seedlings in a circle or place between rows in a garden bed. Depending on the size of a planter container, one may be sufficient. 

Olla filled with water and buried in ground irrigates surrounding plants

Plants with long roots, such as tomatoes, can be placed furthest from the centre. Plants with shorter roots should be placed closer to the Waterpot. this is a naturally automatic system, if it has been raining, the soil is wet so there is no moisture tension and the pots don’t release any water. The plants get just what they need, right where they need it with no gadgets or sensors required!

Simple, effective, affordable & easy to use.

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