Self-watering planter

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A01G 27/00 (2006.01) A01G 27/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1277495

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The present invention relates to a glass or plastic device used to water potted-plants, continuously and unaided for a period of two or more weeks. The plant sits in a pre-determined depth of water in the center of this device which consists of two preferably identical semi- cylindrical water reservoirs that when placed together form a upright hollow cylinder that sits into a third embodiment that acts as a catch basin which serves to elevate the water reservoirs to the required water level and hold them into position. Water flows upward to the plant, which sits in its original pot in the center of the catch basin, through the soil by diffusion via small holes at the bottom of the pot. The depleted water from the catch basin is replenished only when the water level drops, by the cylindrical water reservoirs through a small hole placed at the bottom of these embodiments, which also regulates the water level in the catch basin. When the water is depleted from the water reservoirs, these are filled, one side at a time and replaced into the catch basin.

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