'RIP to all of the plants I killed before—I didn't know any better!'
Watering bulbs are sort of what they sound like: round, bulb-shaped objects that automatically water plants. They are usually made from glass or a thick and durable plastic material and feature a straw-like stake that allows them to drain into a planter when plants get thirsty.
To fill them up, you simply flip them over and pour water through the straw stake until the bulb reaches capacity. Then, to add them to a planter, insert the stake into the soil. Some soil should lodge its way into the bottom of the stake, acting like a loose stopper so that the water doesn’t immediately drain out. The bulb-shaped design prevents water from pouring out as it creates a vacuum effect and slows down the flow of water.
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