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Kay Wells endured swarms of insects when she went out to water her plants. Then, a startup was born. It now offers patented, 3D-printed self-watering pots.
Posie Pots use 3D printing technology to create a line of stylish self-watering planters that make good plant care easier.
If you’ve got access to a 3D printer, some concrete, and a few days to let it dry, you won’t have to buy flower pots ever again. With a 3D-printed mold, you can create custom vessels that are ...
Obviously they start wearing jewellery with live plants growing inside. A new seller on the homemade goods website Etsy has launched a line of 3D printed wearable plant pots. Wearableplanter ...
Armed with some 30-gallon storage totes, PVC plumbing tubes and Computer Aided Drafting software, Posie Pots Founder Kay Wells got to work fashioning grow boxes. They would soon become the ...
The folks at 3Dponics are ready. They’ve announced a sort of modular hydroponic garden that snaps together like stoner LEGO and feature little pots, shields, and filters for your wee buds.
Researchers from the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science have successfully tested a plant-based additive that could significantly enhance 3D-printed concrete. These ...
Harold Mendez worked with the Field Museum to produce a 3D-printed replica of a Chimú pot—marking the first time the museum has embarked on this sort of artistic collaboration.
There are hundreds of 3D printed flower pots to choose from online, but this simple capsule design is one of our favorites — as is this self-watering planter from Parallel Goods.
Posie Pots use 3D printing technology to create a line of stylish self-watering planters that make good plant care easier.