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Can the dribbling from a watering can be stopped?
(It spoils the effect of a fine rose.)
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On 26/4/07 12:27, in article ], "Chris"
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Can the dribbling from a watering can be stopped?
(It spoils the effect of a fine rose.)


It never does seem to stop entirely, does it? A sharp 'finish' to the
watering helps, as does turning the rose upside down so the spray is
gentler.

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On 26/4/07 12:27, in article ], "Chris"
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Can the dribbling from a watering can be stopped?
(It spoils the effect of a fine rose.)


I have a similar problem and I don't have a watering can!


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