I used a 2 inch diamond drill bit (for glass) to drill out a larger hole in the top pot. This allows for a water bottle to be placed upside down in the hole (I use those long neck Schweppes bottles). I can now see at a glance when the olla and bottle need refilling. I have others that have grommets in them so they can be strung together from a single water source.
So cool! I’d seen this done a while back, but seeing it anew has my mind working to think of how I can apply the concept to my current garden setup (mostly large terracotta pots on our deck). My current vision is to seal the bottom of a very large terracotta pot -edge to edge- with silicone and to place an inverted medium large terracotta pot at the bottom.. then maybe feed a tube into the hole of that inverted pot and seal it up with some putty or silicone….. then back fill the pot with soil and plant above the olla.. filling the reservoir through the tube as needed. :)
FYI FOR EVERYONE HERE, OLLAS IS THE WORD IN SPANISH FOR POTS! OYOS IS THE WORD IN SPANISH FOR HOLES! SO NO, YOU ARE NOT MAKING OLLAS BECAUSE THE POT ARE ALREADY MADE, YOU ARE PUTTING POTS TOGETHER TO MAKE A DEVICE THAT WILL HOLD WATER FOR A SLOW IRRIGATION. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CREATIVITY, VERY NICE, BUT THE GLUE MAY LEACH OUT IN TO THE SOIL
I used a 2 inch diamond drill bit (for glass) to drill out a larger hole in the top pot. This allows for a water bottle to be placed upside down in the hole (I use those long neck Schweppes bottles). I can now see at a glance when the olla and bottle need refilling. I have others that have grommets in them so they can be strung together from a single water source.
why wouldn't you just buy terra cotta stakes if you are going to use bottles?
Thanks Jolene, make sure to use unglazed pots. I will be doing this type of watering in my next garden.
I’ve really been wanting to try this so thanks for the inspiration /how to!
You’re most welcome! I’m glad it was helpful!
So cool! I’d seen this done a while back, but seeing it anew has my mind working to think of how I can apply the concept to my current garden setup (mostly large terracotta pots on our deck). My current vision is to seal the bottom of a very large terracotta pot -edge to edge- with silicone and to place an inverted medium large terracotta pot at the bottom.. then maybe feed a tube into the hole of that inverted pot and seal it up with some putty or silicone….. then back fill the pot with soil and plant above the olla.. filling the reservoir through the tube as needed. :)
That’s a great way to do it! I love mine so far! You should definitely do it. Let me know how it works for you
Thank you!!
You’re welcomeN
Do you think you can decorate the saucer only i.e., mosaic, colored stones, painted designs, etc?
absolutely you can! Would make it beautiful!
What size are the pots?
About 10" diameter
FYI FOR EVERYONE HERE, OLLAS IS THE WORD IN SPANISH FOR POTS! OYOS IS THE WORD IN SPANISH FOR HOLES! SO NO, YOU ARE NOT MAKING OLLAS BECAUSE THE POT ARE ALREADY MADE, YOU ARE PUTTING POTS TOGETHER TO MAKE A DEVICE THAT WILL HOLD WATER FOR A SLOW IRRIGATION.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CREATIVITY, VERY NICE, BUT THE GLUE MAY LEACH OUT IN TO THE SOIL