The Affordable Alternative To Glass Plant Watering Globes You Can Snag At Dollar Tree
Glass watering globes can be useful to keep your plants hydrated when you're not there, but they can be pricey, so we've found a more affordable option.
Read MoreGlass watering globes can be useful to keep your plants hydrated when you're not there, but they can be pricey, so we've found a more affordable option.
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