Handcrafted Pottery Inspired by California’s Natural Beauty
At The California Pot Company, we create premium ceramic wares that embody the essence of California craftsmanship. Each piece is thoughtfully designed and meticulously crafted by skilled artisans using locally sourced clay from Northern California. With a commitment to sustainability and quality, our pottery is made to elevate your home and garden with timeless, functional pieces. From planters to decorative wares, we celebrate artistry, durability, and the natural beauty of California through our handmade collections.
Committed to Sustainability
Handcrafted In California
Designed to Last
Committed to Sustainability Handcrafted In California Designed to Last
Buried Clay Irrigation Pots
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An irrigation pot is a traditional, eco-friendly watering solution designed to provide consistent moisture directly to plant roots. Typically made of unglazed ceramic, these porous pots are buried in the soil near plants and filled with water. As the soil dries, the water seeps slowly and evenly through the pot's walls, ensuring that plants receive a steady supply of moisture without overwatering. This technique promotes healthier root development, conserves water, and reduces the need for frequent watering. Ideal for gardens, raised beds, or potted plants, irrigation pots offer a simple yet effective way to maintain thriving plants with minimal effort.
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Conserve water by reducing evaporation and overwatering. Use up to 90% less water compared to traditional top watering methods!
Save time by watering less frequently. In some cases, irrigation pots can maintain soil moisture for up to three weeks, even during the dry season.
Water plants while you’re away on vacation, with confidence that they’ll stay hydrated.
Reduce weeds and disease by avoiding surface watering that promotes weed growth and fungal issues.
Improve germination and growth rates with consistent, direct root hydration.
Control pests like slugs and snails! These pests thrive in the damp environments created by top watering and rely on water to move around. Irrigation pots help minimize these conditions. Additionally, slugs and snails tend to hide around the pots, making them easy to locate and remove during the day.