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Holiday watering systems
Hi all
I'm looking for a little advice from you knowledgeable types...... I acquired an allotment 1 week ago. I love it but it's in terrible state. I have a number of pumpkins, courgettes and cucumber which are absolutely BURSTING to be planted out. I have managed to clear some space in which I could plant the aforementioned but herein lies the problem.. a) There is no water on the site b) I don't know anybody on other plots yet c) It's 2 miles (up hill) to the site d) I'm due to go away for 10days next week Sooo - if I was to plant things out, is there any way I can water them from a water butt for the duration of my holiday? I don't feel it's fair to ask my neighbours to lug the water up there and then water things, and I don't know the other allotmenteers to ask for a favour. But I think the plants will suffer if they're kept in pots for very much longer. Anybody got any good ideas? All gratefully received! Cheers M |
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What about a seep hose connected to a large water butt/tank?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A1132534 check out the link,scroll down. -- Thanks Keith,Nottingham,England,UK. "Stargirl" wrote in message ... Hi all I'm looking for a little advice from you knowledgeable types...... I acquired an allotment 1 week ago. I love it but it's in terrible state. I have a number of pumpkins, courgettes and cucumber which are absolutely BURSTING to be planted out. I have managed to clear some space in which I could plant the aforementioned but herein lies the problem.. a) There is no water on the site b) I don't know anybody on other plots yet c) It's 2 miles (up hill) to the site d) I'm due to go away for 10days next week Sooo - if I was to plant things out, is there any way I can water them from a water butt for the duration of my holiday? I don't feel it's fair to ask my neighbours to lug the water up there and then water things, and I don't know the other allotmenteers to ask for a favour. But I think the plants will suffer if they're kept in pots for very much longer. Anybody got any good ideas? All gratefully received! Cheers M -- Stargirl |
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keith ;-) wrote:
What about a seep hose connected to a large water butt/tank? http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A1132534 check out the link,scroll down. The other easy alternative is to just plant them out and water them in very well with a trench round each plant and then add a layer of peat mulch on top to discourage evaporation. The plants are much better off in the soil than in pots if it gets hot. Given a few weeks to prepare and some cash you can buy a nominally solar powered fountain pump from eg Bull Electrical and fiddle about with it to supply water to a hoselock irrigation system. I run mine off a 12V lead acid accumulator for about 15 minutes a day on a cheap timer. It is worth setting up an irrigation system to run for a couple of weeks before you go away to find out if anything drops off or floods... Regards, Martin Brown |
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