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Old 05-08-2004, 10:34 PM
 
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Default watering tomatoes with plastic bottles

On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 12:52:58 -0700, "gregpresley"
wrote:

Could someone please describe to me this method again? It has been described
on this newsgroup before, but I want to try to do it this year to see if I
can fend off blossom end rot by keeping the plants evenly moist. I have been
saving several of the large gallon sized plastic water bottles. I think what
I remember is that some tiny holes are pricked in the bottom of the jugs,
and then they are filled every other day or something. Is that correct?
Also, should the jugs, which have small lips, be capped or left open?
Thanks.


I never did it myself, but my uncle always watered his tomatoes that
way. He simply put one pin sized hole in one bottom corner of the
milk jug and buried the jug up to the neck. He then filled the jug up
and said it lasted all day and he filled it daily. You would need to
leave the top open or put an airhole in the top otherwise the vacuum
would keep the water from dripping out.

Hal