Build a Drip Watering System for Outside Plants
Saving water, time, and labor can all be achieved in one go by using a drip watering system. Setting up one of these systems depends on which method you'd like to follow; this article suggests the container method and the hose method.
Steps
Container Method
- Buy a sturdy plastic container, such as a milk jug.
- Punch several holes into the container using a nail. Make sure the holes are clear and fairly small (about 1-2mm across).
- Bury the container in your garden or in an outdoor garden pot, with the top sticking out. If you like, you can pile some rocks around it for aesthetic appeal.
- Use a hose and funnel to fill your container. Refill as needed.
Hose Method
- Buy a length of sturdy hose. This is available at most garden stores. Be sure to buy a cap for the end, or your system will not work.
- Using a nail, punch a series of holes about 4 cm (2 inches) apart along the length.
- Attach one end of this hose to a spigot.
- Lay the hose among the plants you intend to water. If you like, you can bury the hose in the ground.
- Turn the spigot on to medium flow.
- When you're done watering, turn off the spigot.
Things You'll Need
- Nail
- Plastic bottle
- Hose with cap
- Spigot
- Garden to water
- Trowel or other digging tool (optional)
- Rocks (optional)
- Other hose
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