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The Terraplanter Grows Plants on the Outside

The Terraplanter Grows Plants on the Outside

Spending all this extra time at home has given us the ability to work on our green thumbs. Keeping your plants alive and flourishing can be a lot easier said than done, but it doesn’t have to be with the Terraplanter. It might look like a traditional terra cotta planter, but the Terraplanter is anything but ordinary. For starters, it grows your plants from seed to incredible bloom on the outside of the planter. This unique design allows the inside to function as a water reservoir, and the material is porous enough to allow water to slowly diffuse into the cells outside. You also don’t need to use any dirt or soil since everything grows on the outside. When you combine all those features you get a planter that allows the plants themselves to determine how much water they want to drink instead of over-watering or under-watering (the two main reasons plants die) them.