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Self-watering
planters

Land Division

A single goal: saving water
Floral displays in public spaces are now a major source of concern for local governments for a variety of reasons (including water restrictions due to climate change, management of employees who maintain green spaces, pressure from constituents on water management, and vandalism). What are the solutions?

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solutions

Self-watering planters

Our planters and their autonomous watering system are designed with the challenges of climate change in mind.

Our innovative, unique technological design means our planters can constantly collect rainwater (up to 200 liters), feeding it into an autonomous solar-powered watering system.

Our planters set out to achieve two goals: protecting drinking water by using as much rainwater as possible and freeing users from the need to water manually.

We offer a wide range of high-quality planters and additional accessories that are easy to install and use.

Our autonomous planters are the first to use technical innovation to save water, combining the pleasure of gardening with environmental protection.

We’re committed to protecting our ecosystems and our environment, and that’s why water is one of our key focuses.

Our projects

Primary school, Ruy Montceau (38), France
La Seilleraye retirement home, Nantes University Hospital, Carquefou (44), France
La Commanderie restaurant, Champarey (38), France
Crédit Agricole housing, Lyon (69), France

We use robust, durable materials and components that are made in France. The materials we use and the production, use, and recycling of our products all have a small environmental impact.

We offer this expertise through our company
Biopratic

500+
installed planters
200L
of water saved/month
2h
Maximum installation time
100+
clients

Wearth Land's expertise

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