Thread: RE Fogger
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Old 19-03-2003, 05:44 PM
paghat
 
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Default RE Fogger

In article , "gary linley"
wrote:

Hello ,
Any body know of a UK supplier for a Fogger for a water feature , having
trouble locating one
Regards

Gary


I don't know about UK sources. But for years I have used a mixed row of
mister & fogger nozzels in a long narrow outdoor shade garden that would
on its own get almost none of the rainfall because of unusually large
overhanging eaves. As watering devices foggers are wasteful, but I wanted
the misty effect in that corridor only, & on a nasty-hot summer day, I can
create a "chilly" zone with the foggers (sufficient that my collection of
dicentra & corydalis species do not die back in summer). That corridor is
the most amazingly densly rainforesty green area of our gardens. I've
never quite been certain the foggers & misters (rather than merely the
plant choices & protected location & indirect sunlight) are the cause of
that extra-densely-green zone, but I sure believe they help. The nozzles I
use say "Fogg-It" and "Waterfog" on them, I presume Fogg-It is the
trademark name.

-paghat the ratgirl

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