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Watering hanging baskets
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I have always watered my three hanging baskets with a watering can standing on a pair of steps. This year I decided to water from a standing position. Without a convenient hose I rigged up a 2-litre squash bottle attached to one side of a piece of aluminium U-tubing; this worked well, but I wondered if there was a proprietary device to do the job. I found the RainStick on the internet, the only device that wasn't designed to be attached to a hose. It is a tube with a plunger that can be filled from a bucket otr directly from a tap. It only holds a litre, so that means two goes per basket. It's great.
Perhaps those gardeners in areas where there is a hosepipe ban would find it useful.
Perhaps those gardeners in areas where there is a hosepipe ban would find it useful.
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Good idea, I tried similar experiments like you'v done a few years back, then I saw a stand at a garden show that had these small blue plastic taps for sale, which could be inserted into a bottle (needs to be square) plastic tubing can be conected to the spout and the drip calibrated for fine tuning by a gradual turn of the tap.
Unfortunately I cant for the life of me remember the name of them, maybe someone else can help. Good Luck.
Good idea, I tried similar experiments like you'v done a few years back, then I saw a stand at a garden show that had these small blue plastic taps for sale, which could be inserted into a bottle (needs to be square) plastic tubing can be conected to the spout and the drip calibrated for fine tuning by a gradual turn of the tap.
Unfortunately I cant for the life of me remember the name of them, maybe someone else can help. Good Luck.
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