WATERING CAN TO RECEIVE TWO LIQUIDS IN SEPARATE CHAMBERS, EACH WITH AN APERTURE AND VOLUME GRADUATIONS, THE SMALLER VOLUME MIXES INTO THE LARGER VOLUME, THE MIXTURE POURS OUT OF A SPOUT
A watering can (20) contains two separate chambers (27,29), each chamber separated by a partition wall (30) rising upwards (34) from the vessel base (22). Each chamber contains an aperture or inlet hole for pouring liquid into the chamber, and graduations (28,36) or measuring marks to indicate the volume contained in the chamber. The fluid in the smaller section then can be mixed into the larger section to provide the correct volumetric proportion or ratio mixture. The resulting mixture is delivered by being poured out of the can via an outlet spout (26) that extends out from a side (23). The watering can has a handle (25) fixed to a side (23) of the container but opposite the spout. The handle is hollow and contains an aperture 32 that supplies liquid into the second smaller chamber.