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RIMike
Registered: Posts: 103 |
With the dry winter we had, I believe it will be a dry spring and summer. I have a 600 gallon setup for collecting rainwater and can usually make it through the season with never having to drag out the hose but I have a feeling that isn't going to happen this year. |
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elin
Registered: Posts: 1,271 |
Apart from mulching alot. I also tought about this issue. |
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RIMike
Registered: Posts: 103 |
This is what I was thinking about. They are actually called water heater pans and come drilled with a PVC insert. You could connect all the inserts together and flood the whole system watering the plants all at once..... HMMM???? |
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DaveL
Registered: Posts: 247 |
Hi Mike, Home Depot has a 22.5 inch heavy duty resin wiskey barrel pot that I used. I followed Bill's method and they turned out pretty good. They go around $20 each and seem to be pretty sturdy. While they are a little smaller than Bill's sips, they should be easier to move. |
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Smyfigs
Registered: Posts: 1,658 |
Mike, I like your idea of using the water heater pan. How would the pvc insert help? Will this be connected to another pan via a short hose? |
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RIMike
Registered: Posts: 103 |
I was thinking connect a bunch of pans together with a PVC T coming out of the pan. You water the first one in the line, the water should rise equally across all the pans.....in theory. |
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