Rainwater Butt and Capillary Watering Box

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Juliana Group has developed a rainwater butt which can be integrated in your greenhouse. When saving water, it is both good for the environment and your wallet.


First published on the 3rd of January 2015



Juliana has developed a rainwater butt which can be integrated in your greenhouse. When saving water, it is both good for the environment and your wallet.


Most rainwater butts are not very pretty. That is why Juliana has designed a rainwater butt, which is both functional and nice to look at. The butt holds 100 litres of water and is a nice supplement when irrigating plants both inside and outside the greenhouse. Further it has a practical tap so you can fill a watering can with just the amount of water you need.


With the rainwater butt comes fittings so it easily can be attached to your Juliana greenhouse.

Juliana Rainwater Butt

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A capillary box is an excellent invention which helps keeping tomatoes and cucumbers in the greenhouse alive, but it is not very pretty.  


A tomato or cucumber plant needs a lot of water; hence a capillary box is very functional. You can find many ways to hide the white box, but Juliana’s design is unique, and the Danish company has found a way to hide the top part of the box as well.


The capillary watering-box planter is made from aluminium profiles and steel plates at the factory in Denmark.

Juliana Box Planter

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A capillary box is an excellent invention which helps keeping tomatoes and cucumbers in the greenhouse alive, but it is not very pretty.  


A tomato or cucumber plant needs a lot of water; hence a capillary box is very functional. You can find many ways to hide the white box, but Juliana’s design is unique, and the Danish company has found a way to hide the top part of the box as well.


The capillary watering-box planter is made from aluminium profiles and steel plates at the factory in Denmark.

JULIANA GROUP

Juliana Group is a leading global supplier of quality residential greenhouses. Founded in 1963 by Mogens A. Stærmose in Odense, Denmark, the family-owned company is today owned by third generation, Nikolaj Stærmose. Headquarter and production remains Odense-based with subsidiaries in the UK and Germany and export to more than 20 countries.​​​​​​​

’We help people grow’. That is why our brands Halls, Juliana, and Gabriel Ash all set the frame for experiences that are as natural as they are magical. Despite our long history, we’re future-focused and curious on how we can improve the sustainability of our greenhouses. Learn more about Juliana on this page and join our online community of greenhouse enthusiasts: GreenhouseForum.com​​​​​​​