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Which watering system is for
us...?
Dear
Martin...
We have finally completed and built our first raised veg plot. We are away a great deal and I am trying to decide which watering system is going to be best to ensure our plot is kept watered without depending on the neighbours. What do you advise? My husband bought an oscillating sprinkler which I feel has a rather powerful spray for the seedlings! I was originally thinking about fitting a timer to that or a garden sprinkler how ever am now looking at the hosepipe system. Please advise!! Look forward to hearing from you. Whatever I go for I am awayfor 4/5 days soon so need
to install whatever it is quickly.I have a hoselock system at the
moment. Look forward to hearing from you,
Ruth Williams Martin says... Dear Ruth Many thanks for your enquiry concerning the most
efficient and neighbour-free way to keep your raised bed vegetable
plot. Although you are on the right road with introducing
an automatic timer, an oscillating sprinkler is probably not the
best device to use. It looks good in action and delivers a large
quantity of water, but it isn't very economical or accurate and as
you rightly point out, the droplets can be very damaging to
delicate
seedlings. I'd recommend one of two
products we supply; the Raised Bed Irrigation Kit (GWT-027) or
the Soaker Hose Kit (GWT-115). Both of
these products deliver water right where it's required - directly
onto the soil surface - and both can be run off a conventional
mains tap using sections of hosepipe to bridge any areas you don't
want watered. More importantly, both can be used in conjunction
with a digital water timer (GWT-740) allowing
for simple and reliable operation in your absence. The soaker hose is made from re-cycled rubber
– I believe car tyres are used – and is porous
throughout its entire length. It operates at a low water pressure
and has the big plus of being the same diameter as a standard
hosepipe, meaning you can easily connect it to a hose to get from
the tap to the
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