Cheap, simple, and indestructible PVC watering system idea
Great idea -simple but I think roots would grow to the holes and block them
unless pipe is on top of the gound-paint green and you won't see the pipes.alternatively put stocking or fine mesh over outside before burying but will prob rot. stan "Yau-ming Chiam" wrote in message ... Hi, One of my apartment blocks has a small garden bed (12 feet long) that, due to its location, would make it too expensive to install a conventional watering system. One quote was for $800. The caretaker only comes once a week to perform his duties which includes watering the garden with a hose for 15 minutes. Its not enough and by mid-week the soil has dried and the plants suffer. (The garden's plants are mainly the peace lily variety.) - btw, I don't live at the apartment. I thought a simple, almost invisible, and cost-effective solution was to make a watering system made out of old PVC pipes (10cm diameter). You drill holes into the PVC pipes then plant them into the soil and cover it up. All the ends are sealed except for one - a T joint or elbow joint - which slightly protrudes out of the ground. All is needed is for the caretaker to fill the pipe up with water which will slowly leak into the soil, keep it moist, and water the plants. The total cost is about $100. What do you think? Cheers! Yau-ming (PS. The rest of the people living there don't care about the garden and don't touch it. I live an hrs drive away from the place so I can't take care of it) |
Cheap, simple, and indestructible PVC watering system idea
"telstra" wrote in message
... Great idea -simple but I think roots would grow to the holes and block them unless pipe is on top of the gound-paint green and you won't see the pipes.alternatively put stocking or fine mesh over outside before burying but will prob rot. stan Thanks Stan, I guess a simpler idea would be to use the "aggi" pipe instead of the PVC. Its a flexible, black plastic perforated tubing. Its got more holes in it and might solve the problem you mentioned. |
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