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Hi,

We will be away for a while - much longer than our houseplants
can go without water. Is there a watering mechanism that will
work for three weeks so we needn't have anyone come in?

Thanks,
Gary


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Hi,
We will be away for a while - much longer than our houseplants
can go without water. Is there a watering mechanism that will
work for three weeks so we needn't have anyone come in?
Thanks,
Gary



I've heard that many homeowners insurance policies
require a visit every so often, when the owners are away.
If that person can't be trusted to water your plants -
check www leevalley dot com
Plant Nanny
Plant Minder Water Bulb
I can't vouch for these.
Good luck.
John T.

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On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 21:39:24 -0400, "Gary Brown"
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Hi,

We will be away for a while - much longer than our houseplants
can go without water. Is there a watering mechanism that will
work for three weeks so we needn't have anyone come in?


This gets high ratings from Amazon customers:
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Gary Brown wrote:
Hi,

We will be away for a while - much longer than our houseplants
can go without water. Is there a watering mechanism that will
work for three weeks so we needn't have anyone come in?

Thanks,
Gary


You could:

- put them in the bath with some water
- pierce the lid of a softdrink bottle, fill it with water and push it into
the potting mix
- use water-well pots
- arrange cloth wicks from a bucket of water that is higher than the pots,
one wick leads into each pot.

some combination


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"Gary Brown" wrote:

Hi,

We will be away for a while - much longer than our houseplants
can go without water. Is there a watering mechanism that will
work for three weeks so we needn't have anyone come in?

Thanks,
Gary


Gels
Though not a plant watering system per se, hydrogels can become part of
your container garden watering routine. These gels absorb moisture--up
to 100 times their weight, notes Purdue University Extension--then
slowly release it into the soil. Add hydrogels into your potting soil
before planting a container garden, then use a bottle-style irrigation
system to keep your plants well watered.
http://www.gardenguides.com/130019-w...ner-gardens.ht
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 21:39:24 -0400, Gary Brown wrote:

Hi,

We will be away for a while - much longer than our houseplants
can go without water. Is there a watering mechanism that will
work for three weeks so we needn't have anyone come in?

Thanks,
Gary


I use one of these:
http://www.gardeners.com/Green-Geniu...efault,pd.html

I put my plants in one area, put the tubes in, turn it on and leave,
sometimes for more than a month.
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