PLANT WATERING ASSEMBLY

A plant watering assembly for retaining water around a plant includes a canister that is positionable around a plant. The canister is comprised of a fluid impermeable material thereby facilitating a fluid to be poured therein. Thus, the canister retains the fluid around the plant for nourishing the plant. The canister has a plurality of spikes thereon and each of the spikes pierces ground when the canister is positioned around the plant. In this way the spikes inhibit the canister from being displaced.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

The disclosure and prior art relates to watering devices and more particularly pertains to a new watering device for retaining water around a plant.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a canister that is positionable around a plant. The canister is comprised of a fluid impermeable material thereby facilitating a fluid to be poured therein. Thus, the canister retains the fluid around the plant for nourishing the plant. The canister has a plurality of spikes thereon and each of the spikes pierces ground when the canister is positioned around the plant. In this way the spikes inhibit the canister from being displaced.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

As best illustrated inFIGS. 1 through 4, the plant watering assembly10generally comprises a canister12that is positionable around a plant14, such as a flower, a vegetable plant14and any other plant14that can be conscientiously grown. The canister12is comprised of a fluid impermeable material such as plastic, steel or other rigid material. A fluid16, such as water, a fluid fertilizer other fluid commonly used to water a plant14, is poured into the canister12. Thus, the canister12retains the fluid16around the plant14for nourishing the plant14. The canister12has a plurality of spikes18thereon and each of the spikes18pierces ground when the canister12is positioned around the plant14. In this way the spikes18inhibit the canister12from being displaced from around the plant14.

The canister12has a top end20, a bottom end22and an outer wall24extending therebetween, and each of the top 20 and bottom22ends is open. The outer wall24tapers inwardly between the top 20 and bottom22ends such that the top end20has a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the bottom end22. Each of the spikes18is positioned on and extends downwardly from the bottom end22, and the spikes18are spaced apart from each other and are distributed around the bottom end22. Each of the spikes18has a distal end26with respect to the bottom end22and each of the spikes18tapers to a point between the canister12and the distal end26.

In use, the canister12is positioned around the plant14and the canister12is urged downwardly until the spikes18pierce the ground such that the bottom end22of the canister12is positioned below the ground. A selected amount of the fluid16, based upon the watering needs of the plant14, is poured into the canister12. Thus, the canister12retains the selected amount of fluid16around the plant14, thereby facilitating the fluid16to soak into the ground around the plant14and nourish the roots of the plant14. Additionally, the canister12inhibits the fluid16from running off when the plant14is watered thereby facilitating the plant14to fully benefit from the nourishment of the fluid16. The canister12is removable from around the plant14at any time.