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How the Self-Watering Garden System
Works
Using Garden Bowl
Your self watering aerating garden fountain is designed to adjust for
different types of plants depending on their water requirements.
There are four water levels depending on the water requirements of your
particular plant. These are adjusted by placing the Rubber Spacers in
between the Fountain Bowl and the Garden Bowl.
Plants requiring little water use all three spacers.
Plants requiring moderate water place two spacers in between the two
bowls.
Plants requiring heavy water place one spacer in between the
two bowls.
Plants requiring ample water use no spacers.
Your self watering garden fountain waters from the bottom up. Do not
worry if you do not see the top soil becoming wet after the first day or two
of use. The bottom layer of the soils is becoming watered every time you
run the fountain. After approximately 3 days the soil will reach its
maximum water level, steadily climbing to just below the surface of the
soil, depending on the top bowl water level you have selected.
Your self watering garden fountain will automatically aerate your plant
once the fountain has turned off. When the fountain is on, the water level
rises above the bottom surface of the top planter bowl in which the water
saturates the soil.
When the water is turned off, the water level lowers until the remaining
water is soaked up into the soil. Then an air gap forms allowing the
bottom of your planter to not stay immersed in water.