luvinthemountains
Chumono
I have been keeping tropicals indoors over the winter in a mylar tent for the past few years, and I still have not found the perfect tool for watering. A watering can with a straight spout required a lot of care so as not to slosh soil out of the pot. A can with a shower rose was not precise enough, and was awkward for watering trees in the back row. What I have settled on for now is a 2-gallon pump sprayer with an adjustable nozzle set somewhere between stream and mist. It works okay - the wand is much more precise and maneuverable than a watering can spout, and it is a nice gentle spray. But I find it pretty time-consuming to get the pots all evenly saturated, with the slow flow rate and having the pause every minute or so to pump-pump-pump it up.
Does anyone have any suggestions for something that might work better/faster? The garage is attached, but too far from any existing plumbing to run a line for a faucet. The garage is in the front, and the kitchen and all the bathrooms are in the back!
Does anyone have any suggestions for something that might work better/faster? The garage is attached, but too far from any existing plumbing to run a line for a faucet. The garage is in the front, and the kitchen and all the bathrooms are in the back!