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Get Growing With Target's Self-Watering Planters: Starting at Just $2.28

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Attention all plant enthusiasts: Target’s bestselling planters are now available at a discounted price. With the 20% Circle offer available in the Target app or online, you can save big on your next planter purchase. Just use your Target RedCard (sign up) at checkout and you can save an additional 5% on your purchase.

Because this is a category coupon, the discount will apply to all qualifying items in your cart. If you don’t have it yet, download the Target app to access this Circle week offer.

Thanks to Target’s return policy, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that all Room Essentials products come with a 1-year return policy. If, for any reason, you’re not completely satisfied with your purchase, you can return it within one year for a full refund or exchange. For more useful tips, read these Target return policy secrets.

For more money-saving tips, check out our guide to Target clearance and how to save up to 90% at Target salvage stores.

When it comes to watering plants, many people tend to overdo it, thinking that the more water they give their plants, the better. However, that’s not always the case. Overwatering can actually be harmful to your plants, and it’s important to strike a balance so that your plants can thrive.

One important thing to keep in mind is to check the soil before watering. Stick your finger about an inch or two into the soil and see if it feels dry or moist. If it’s still moist, then your plant doesn’t need water just yet. If it’s dry, then it’s time to water.

Another tip is to make sure your plant is in a pot with good drainage. If water is pooling at the bottom of the pot or there’s a layer of standing water, that means the soil is retaining too much water and your plant could be at risk of root rot.

Finally, pay attention to the type of plant you have and its water needs. Some plants, like succulents, need very little water, while others, like ferns, need more frequent watering. You can do a quick search online to find out the watering needs of your specific plant. For more tips like this, check out our favorite home hacks to save you time and money.

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