By Linda Decker
I bought the Aqua Globes for my plants in my office. Often a three day weekend or vacation causes my plants not to get the attention they are used to. I tried an electric waterer but it was too noisy and messy. When I got my Aqua Globes, I put them in two of my three plants just to see if there was a difference.
Filling the Aqua Globes takes a steady hand because the opening is small so I found that holding it just at the edge of the water stream worked to allow air to escape as water went in. I then used a pen to make a hole in the soil where I was sticking the Aqua Globe and stuck it in. Clean and easy. The hardest and messiest part was filling it with water which wasn’t so bad once I got a knack for it.
How is the Aqua Globe supposed to work ?
The wicking action of the soil draws the water into it while the Aqua Globe is drawing in the air being squeezed out of the soil as it swells with water. It stops before overwatering the plant because the dimensions of the Aqua Globe are such that the pressure of the water trying to escape balances with the ‘soil water’ pressure at a point that does not over saturate the soil. For example if the Aqua Globe were designed with a larger or smaller neck and opening it would allow too much water into the soil or too little respectively.
I find that I need to fill them about three times every month and after the first two weeks it was obvious that it worked great and I put one in my third plant and am looking to buy another (since I got four Aqua Globes).![]()
Here is the link that has their commercial to watch and you can order them from here…
Aqua Globes

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July 26, 2008 at 3:57 pm
Jenny Crash
I wish they also came in just plain clear glass without any colors in them. If your plant is small the Aqua Globe distracts from it. I don’t think it would if it was just clear glass with no colors. I wondered why they didn’t make smaller ones but now I know thanks to your explanation.
July 27, 2008 at 3:03 am
J Lee
I would prefer if they were plastic. Glass is to fragile and I worry about breaking the neck.
September 6, 2008 at 1:25 am
Amy P.
There’s a company called Plant Nanny that makes clear globes, but theirs work differently — the globe goes into a clay piece that sticks in the soil, and then the soil gets the moisture from the clay.