Abstract: A system for supplying dripping water to plant growing media comprises at least one water container and a support to hold the container upright over the soil to be watered. The support consists of a body having a soil engaging lower part and a water controlling upper part. A flexible tube is connected to a water passage provided in the upper part of the body. A screw is operated to compress the inner tube to control water passage in the tube and, consequently, the dripping rate of the water to the soil.
Abstract: A container for liquids is configured for two-plane stacking with one or two similarly constructed containers; it comprises a body having a rectanguloid configuration with a top wall defining a recessed liquid pouring spout area and a raised handle area. The bottom wall has an underface included within a downwardly extending peripheral border defined by a series of spaced legs and pockets between the legs. The configurations of the top and bottom walls allow such containers to be stacked in two planes: one plane includes containers one directly above the other or one above the other but vertically offset thereto; a second plane includes containers in vertical planes 90.degree. to one anoother. The handle area has rectangular planar faces and a handle bar therebetween, both cooperating with the legs and pockets of one or two superposed containers to secure them in stacked relations.