Oct 31 2007Go Green: Water Plants With Dishwater

Erdem Selek has developed the Planter Dish Drip, which is a planter you can put your just-washed dishes in and let them drip onto a plant, watering it. Apparently people waste upwards of a couple gallons of water per year not using their dishwater. Great idea, but I suck at washing dishes. And believe me, plants can't survive on Spaghetti-O's and Easy Mac alone. Just ask the prize winning orchid I was taking care of for my girlfriend. That thing is dead as shit.
Waste Not That Drip Water [yankodesign]
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Reader Comments
1. blueamcat - October 31, 2007 2:14 PM
Hmm...not sure it'll be very useful. Especially if you have only one plant! It'll take forever to get the dishes done!
2. gia - October 31, 2007 2:36 PM
mmmm is so so for me..
3. XenoX - November 1, 2007 4:07 AM
I've always wondered if there was a way to inefficiently use a significant portion of my time to cause an insignificant effect in one way or another. This fits the bill perfectly!