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DIY Ollas

Save water and money with a DIY ollas. What is an olla? Ollas are clay pots for watering plants and can save your garden from a drought. Save the expensive of purchasing one and make our homemade olla watering pot.
Cook Time 10 minutes
Setting Time 12 hours
Total Time 12 hours 10 minutes
Servings 1
Author Evelyn Osborn
Cost $8.00

Equipment

Ingredients

  • Unglazed Terra Cotta Pot we used a 6 inch wide pot
  • Terra Cotta Pot Saucer for lid
  • Blue Tack Putty

Instructions

  • Cover your work service with a sheet of parchment paper
  • Remove all stickers and/or price tags from your clay pot
  • Tear off a small piece of the blue tack (I used a third of one stick) and roll into a ball. Flatten the ball to form a flat round disc of the Blue Tack putty.
  • Place the putty over the hole on the inside of the pot and press into place making sure it sticks and completely covers the hole. Smooth the edges with your finger to seal completely.
  • Flip your clay pot upside down and tear off another piece of the putty. Form a ball from the putty and press into a flat disc. Place of the hole of the pot and press all around to seal the hole.
  • Allow your DIY ollas to sit for about 24 hours before using them in your garden.

Notes

This package of Blue Tack Putty makes about 6 ollas