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{
  "title": "Ollas: Watering Deeply and Effectively",
  "author": "Sam Liddicott",
  "image": {
    "url": "https://ucarecdn.com/439e3cc6-7dba-4208-a31f-d6cdf3634975/-/format/webp/-/resize/480x/",
    "caption" : null,
    "alt" : "Pots and a watering can"
  },
  "date" : "2026-04-24 12:54:00 +0000 UTC",
  "permalink" : "https://blog.planter.garden/posts/ollas-watering-effectively/",
  "content" : "Whether you\u0026amp;rsquo;re in the arid Desert Southwest or in the temperate regions of Europe, summers can get hot, the rainfall a little more sporadic, and even the most tolerant plants can begin to struggle.\nFortunately, there’s a simple, time-tested solution that’s making a comeback: ollas. Used for thousands of years, this low-tech method relies on unglazed terracotta pots buried in the soil to deliver water directly to plant roots.\nBy creating a steady, subsurface source of moisture, ollas help …"
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