The gardening season is just around the corner. And you know what that means – it’s time to step up your gardening routine.
Maintenance, care and lots of love may be the pillars of gardening, but taking care of your plants doesn’t have to feel like a chore. With the right tools by your side, you can spend less time watering your garden and more time enjoying it this summer. So what are you waiting for? Treat your garden – and yourself – to a new premium watering can.
Strata Ward watering can
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Ambassador brass plant mist spray
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Spear & Jackson French style watering can
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Haws Heritage Indoor Plastic Watering Can
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The Mia Red watering can
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Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball indoor watering can
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Personalized green watering can
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Little Tikes Growing Garden watering can and gloves set
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The best budget-friendly watering can

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With no frills or gimmicks, Amazon’s best selling 6.5 liter watering tool will cover all your gardening basics. At just £5.94 it’s a great slim garden buy. With over 8,000 reviews and a solid 4.3-star rating, it’s sure to get the job done.
An elegant little plant vaporizer

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Ambassador brass plant mist spray
Take care of your most delicate houseplants with an elegant brass plant sprayer. With its fine spray, the classic atomizer directly moisturizes the leaves of your plants and also removes dust from them.
Top large watering can

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Spear & Jackson French style watering can
Awarded Gold at the Great British Growing Awards 2020, this 9 liter watering can from the Kew Gardens Collection embodies all that is traditional about British gardening. It has all-metal construction and a race green enamel finish that we love. A foldable handle ensures optimal balance and makes work easier when maintaining your allotment or garden.
Our favorite Haws watering can

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Haws Heritage Indoor Plastic Watering Can
No stranger to English gardens, Haws plastic watering pots have been carefully designed to offer their users the perfect balance. Featuring latticework and a domed lid to prevent spills, this watering can is one of the finest cans you will find.
A durable metal can

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Water your plants in style with the Mia Red watering can. Constructed of stainless steel with a rust and stain resistant finish, this bucket will hold up securely through the seasons of gardening. Thanks to its vibrant color accents and slim spout, this watering can meets all your needs for functionality and style.
Our favorite indoor watering can

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Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball indoor watering can
Elegant, dainty and stylish, this small indoor watering can is all your houseplants need to thrive. With its elongated funnel and large handle, this can is perfect for making sure you’re pouring just the right amount of water to feed your plants. Thanks to its white powder coating, it also serves as an attractive indoor display when not in use.
Personalize your watering can

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Personalized green watering can
A thoughtful gift for the gardener in your life, this personalized green watering can will add a personal touch to your garden essentials. Choose from a variety of fonts and text of your choice to personalize the gift for your recipient. Finished with a silver sheen and adorned with a delicate white flower, this tin will complete any professional’s gardening set.
Our top pick for kids

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Little Tikes Growing Garden watering can and gloves set
Let the kids get into the world of gardening with their own set of watering cans and elasticated gloves. This light, handy and child-sized set will help your little ones become the perfect garden helpers. The set also includes a book full of gardening tips to teach them the dos and don’ts of gardening. You might even learn something new!
How often should you water your plants?
According to Bob Villa, outdoor plans should be watered at least once or twice a day during the warmest months of the year. By adapting your watering schedule to your plant’s environment, you can ensure that the soil stays moist and hydrated. In the meantime, most houseplants need a more relaxed once-a-week watering routine.
To keep your plants and garden looking lush and green all year round, follow these proven tips and tricks:
For outdoor plants:
- Humidify your plants Early in the morning
- Aim the water at the base (roots) your plants
- Don’t just rely on the rain to water your plants
- Try watering outdoor plants at least once a day
- Select the real ground for optimal plant growth
- Resist the temptation Overwater your plants
For indoor plants:
- Use a small irrigation Pot for houseplants
- Make sure you select those real ground For your plants, try opting for a soilless houseplant mix
- water your plants less in winter and more in summer
- Choose plant pots with adequate drainage holes to avoid overwatering

Prices updated on 06/13/2022. We are not responsible for changes in the above prices.