These handy leaf-shaped watering funnels discreetly direct the flow of water to a plant's roots instead of splashing off the leaves onto the floor.
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.
A convenient cast iron cleaning tool wrapped in stainless steel chain links that's designed to remove grit and grime from cast iron cookware with ease.
A highly versatile, ultra compact and portable cast iron grill, wok, smoker, skillet, braiser, roaster, deep fryer, slow cooker, and stock pot all-in-one.
Instantly transforms most 8 and 10 inch pots and pans and 6, 8, and 10 quart pressure cookers into full blown yet much more compact air fryers.
Need a strong helping hand to hold up a pot lid to release steam or hold a stirring spoon aloft while you're cooking? This little superhero can save the day!
Three whimsical figures that sit on the edge of a pot, glass, or vase to help hold up plant cuttings, young sprouts, flowers, or even avocado stems.
It may look like a woven hyacinth basket, but it's actually made from durable resin and can used indoors or out to hold faux or live plants and small trees.
These large 17 inch round coasters for potted plants have absorbent PET fiber tops, a water dam border, a rubber backing, and can hold up to 1 gallon of water.
Reduce the use of disposable aluminum foil and plastic wrap with this banana leaf-shaped silicone lid that creates an airtight seal on smooth-rimmed containers.
While some pumpkins may prefer the gnarled green stem protruding from the top of their gourd, others prefer a more modern hairstyle... like mums!
These flat-backed, semi-circle shaped planters are made in Tuscany and sit flush up against a wall, fence, or other vertical surface to save valuable space.
This little ceramic pot has a built-in frothing whisk in the lid that blends cocoa and warm milk together and then adds a rich, creamy texture to it as well.
An 8.5 qt stainless steel pot with dual colanders that allow you to boil pastas at different cooking times or boil pasta in one and blanch veggies in another.
This glass planter lets you gaze upon the lush green leaves of your houseplants above the soil and also enjoy watching their roots grow below it as well.
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.