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Self-Watering Planter & Propagation Station

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Self-Watering Planter & Propagation Station


You’re a loving plant parent. Now get ready to midwife a plant birth with this elegant set. Repot a mature plant into the self-watering terra-cotta pot and put it on the base. Take up to three cuttings from it (or another plant), place them into the propagation glass, and fill it with water. Now just wait and watch with delight as roots gradually form. When a cutting is ready, plant it in a new pot to keep or gift. Then you can start all over again. Assisting with the miracle of life feels, well, miraculous, every time. Designed in Belgium.

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7.7″ L x 5.3″ W x 6″ H

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