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Hello,

I occasionally use feed and weed on the lawn to kill moss and
dandelions and weed killer on the patio to kill grass growing between
the paving slabs and I've been known to use tomato fertilizer (not
from the same can!). My old watering cans went brittle because I left
it in the sunlight. I've looked in the garden centres but the cans
available don't seem to have markings on any more, which were useful
when you had to add 15ml per x gallons. Has anyone seen any watering
cans with volumes marked on the side?

Thanks.
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Hello,

I occasionally use feed and weed on the lawn to kill moss and
dandelions and weed killer on the patio to kill grass growing between
the paving slabs and I've been known to use tomato fertilizer (not
from the same can!). My old watering cans went brittle because I left
it in the sunlight. I've looked in the garden centres but the cans
available don't seem to have markings on any more, which were useful
when you had to add 15ml per x gallons. Has anyone seen any watering
cans with volumes marked on the side?

Thanks.


I know - it's v. frustrating. I had exactly the same sort of situation a
couple of years ago. I believe however that most have a label of some
sorts .... 9 litre etc.. So it's possible to work things out. Or
conversely, put 4 pints/8 pints etc. into the thing and mark on the
outside where each amount reaches. A bit primitive I agree, but it
suffices. If you wish really accurate contents I suggest you opt for a
spray with clear plastic container; they are almost invariably marked on
the outside down to pretty small volumes. And, provided they are looked
after (i.e. clean the nozzles etc. every year and store out of sunlight)
they last for a long time.
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