Water your plants with a fun funnel, it’s Petal Drops from Quirky

Petal Drops Rain Catcher from Quirky

Being the plant guru that I am, I was happy to test out this cool gadget from Pieter Laga called Petal Drops, from Quirky.

It’s a plant inspired product that reinvents the funnel, turning your old containers into green “bottle plants”. There are 4 very useful leaves which catch the rain and provide ample nutrition (far superior than tap water) for your indoor plants.

Petal Drops will fit around any water bottle or pop bottle allowing you to re-use your containers and do your part to make the world a little greener.

If that wasn’t enough, this product is made in the USA entirely from corn, tapioca, wheat, and potato based polypropylene bio-resin. It feels like plastic, but magically, it isn’t. Right on!

Get your own Petal Drops from Quirky here

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