I Built a Clay Pot Waterer — My Beds Grew 3x Longer

I built a simple clay pot waterer using an ancient underground irrigation method—and my garden beds stayed productive nearly three times longer during dry weather. In this video, you’ll learn how porous clay slowly releases water directly into the root zone, reducing evaporation, surface weeds, water waste, and daily watering. Discover how to choose the right terracotta pot, determine spacing, prepare your soil, avoid common installation mistakes, and use this low-cost system for tomatoes, peppers, herbs, cucumbers, raised beds, and container gardens. This forgotten watering method works with natural soil moisture instead of flooding plants from above. Subscribe to Root & Grow for practical organic gardening, soil revival, forgotten farming techniques, and simple methods that produce healthier plants with fewer chemicals. #ClayPotWatering #OllaIrrigation #OrganicGardening #GardenHacks #WaterSaving #RaisedBedGarden #AncientFarming #SustainableGardening #VegetableGarden #RootAndGrow clay pot waterer, olla irrigation, ancient watering method, DIY olla irrigation, organic gardening, garden watering hack, water saving garden, terracotta pot irrigation, raised bed watering, underground irrigation, drought proof garden, vegetable gardening, sustainable gardening, gardening for beginners, self watering garden, dry climate gardening, organic garden hacks, tomato watering system, forgotten farming techniques, Root and Grow, garden irrigation ideas, save water gardening Results vary depending on soil type, climate, pot size, crop selection, and maintenance. The three-times-longer result reflects one garden trial and is not guaranteed for every growing condition.