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3 Metal Watering Cans For Every Budget

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Hydrate your houseplants with these designer metal watering cans

With the summer’s harvest of tomatoes and peaches starting to roll, it’s time to consider the following season, when gardening will start to transition indoors. Of course, you’ll need the right accessories to truly embrace the horticultural life (especially if you plan to document it on social media). Luckily, we found three metal watering cans with a cool design – priced from Rolls Royce to total steal – that will have you green thumbing in style.

Design watering can - Min watering can by Anderssen & Voll

Internationally designed, made in Toronto. The Min watering can by Anderssen & Voll, $395 at Mjölk.

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Let gravity do all the work. Copper watering can by Haws, $139 at Average.

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Here’s a great one for the budget-savvy. Metal watering can, $40 at H&M.

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