This unique seed starter is handmade from porous terra-cotta that naturally wicks water from a built-in self-watering reservoir that's capped with a cork and... More
Water will slowly seep through the terracotta surface and the plant's roots will then grow towards and attach themselves to it to soak up only what they need.
Naturally cooling terracotta water carafe is a stylish fusion of ancient technology and modern design!
This decorative terracotta tower planter has 17 spots (16 on the sides and 1 on top) for growing fresh herbs or other small plants and flowers.
This whimsical ceramic planter has a self-watering reservoir that looks like a little foot spa and two leg-like wicking ropes that dip down into the water.
Disguised as a giant orange carrot, this whimsical self-watering planter spike lets you know when it needs a refill based on the height of the leaves on top.
In a pinch, an old mason jar can be used as a vase for fresh picked blooms, but these cool new Terracotta Vase Tops transform simple mason jars into something... More
Green onions, potatoes, celery, romaine lettuce, fresh herbs, and much more can easily be regrown from their chopped off root ends that normally get tossed.
If you'll be burning incense this Halloween season to drive away evil spirits and demons, then check out this cool new Witch Hat Incense Holder.
This cacti-inspired desktop organizer looks like a little desert cactus in a terracotta pot, except the cactus is actually made from cork, has handy push pins... More
Slip the terracotta pot over the neck of an empty wine bottle filled with water, drop in the rope wick, and then fill the pot up with soil and seeds.
If you think your plants, flowers, or succulents should be dressed in something finer than bare terra-cotta, then transplant and pot them to the nines inside... More
Combine your love of wine, cooking, and gardening when you grow fresh herbs atop of wine bottles in your kitchen with these bottle top herb planters.
This watering stake looks like a big carrot and is made from porous terracotta that slowly releases just the amount of water that your thirsty plant needs.
A whimsical color-changing terracotta worm that pokes up from the soil of your favorite houseplant to let you know when it needs watering.