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To: JRandomFreeper; tubebender

Tell us about your drip irrigation and how you manage it. I’m interested in trying that for pots on the South-facing front porch where my pots tend to dry out suddenly. I don’t know where to start.

But, I was very impressed with the Sr. Living Home where my mother passed away in April. We arrived April 5. I noticed that their urns and pots had just been planted — little marigold seedlings, pansies, etc. No plant was bigger than one stalk and one flower. By the time we left on April 14 (9 days later) those same pots were filled to overflowing with flowers. Each pot was fed by a tiny black tube that was hardly noticeable. Of course, the weather was warmer than what we’ve been having, but I’m interested in trying this method for my front porch, rather than leaving my plants to the mercy of a neighborhood waterer when I have to be gone.


52 posted on 05/02/2014 3:04:02 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Right now, it's soaker hoses on a manifold with individual valves. I manage it by being out there and turning them on and off. I have more time than money.

For everything that's not in the big garden, I hand water. 5 gallon bucket of rain water and an old tin can to scoop it out. Really high tech.

I don't leave when my garden is in season. ;)

/johnny

54 posted on 05/02/2014 3:09:54 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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