Love this kind-of video . Good tools makes a huge difference when working in the garden 👍
@lynnshellyjunck1173 жыл бұрын
I started with quick connects a couple of years ago (before they were super cool). I grew up on a farm and hydraulic fittings have quick connects, so I was all in when I saw my first one in the farm store for a garden hose. As you're setting up any water hose, irrigation - skip the teflon tape. PIPE DOPE. It's this goo you spread on the threads and just screw it on. I saw the hubs use it for the first time on a diseal pump hose fitting. I was instantly sold. For extra assurance, spread it on the threads when you hook up anything threaded. Ie, spread it on any quick connect or valve you won't be routinely screwing/unscrewing. I'm super interested in the Geka items. Like you, I'm over buying stuff I continually have to replace. OVER IT. I'd rather pay more upfront too. Love the videos!!! Take care!
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Ooh ... I will look for this. Thank you for sharing that great tip!
@celinamcgee73543 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making videos. I’m also a Wisconsin gardener and it’s so fun to watch someone local.
@vickibelk4343 жыл бұрын
I purchased a Hose link. It has made a huge difference in watering my garden. It doesn’t leak, the hose isn’t so heavy that I have to struggle with it, and it rewinds into its holder when I’m finished watering. The nozzle that comes with it is great and I don’t need any other attachments to water my plants. Absolutely love it. I am really interested in the magnetic water attachment.
@joyhamilton42483 жыл бұрын
Getting dripped on is the worst!! Yesssssssssss to quick connects!! And hoselink for retractable hoses!!
@alice_rabbit83453 жыл бұрын
I need to invest in something good. I’m queen of cheap but then have to replace things every year or two
@kelliez99913 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad to hear you like your rain barrel. So many people dont like them.
@dannakuhr97183 жыл бұрын
I did something this year to water the far back part of my yard, beyond electricity and city water. I got a galvanized horse trough and fill it with water from the under ground sprinkler and a hose and then just dip my watering cans or buckets into it so I can water my new plantings. If I ever get electricity back there I will make it into a cool water feature as well.
@Myeverydaywifelife3 жыл бұрын
I agree! I just want things that will last longer than one season. Here in Florida that is hard. The sun damage on our outdoor things is extreme compared to the rest of the country. 💜 I was so sick of going through sprinkler I just bought one of those hard plastic round sprinklers no mechanisms. I also have hard water so sprinklers often get clogged. 💜
@kentaylor33193 жыл бұрын
Hello 👋 how are you doing today?
@shannonholmberg88353 жыл бұрын
We love our antique sprinkler that goes back and forth in a fan shape. It’s great! For our garden design. It’s also beautiful in the early morning sunlight, like liquid diamonds and quiet!
@theresatyree30903 жыл бұрын
I don’t use that kind so to save wastage.
@NJGardengirl19613 жыл бұрын
I love the new Melnor toggle-type valves. I also like their quick connects. I've never cared for metal quick connects, although, until now, I've never seen one with a stop feature on it. I'm very intrigued with the magnet thingamabobber! Thanks, Erin!
@j.m.70563 жыл бұрын
I'm lucky to have two of my grandfather's brass sprinklers. I take care of them and they take care of my watering!
@emkn14793 жыл бұрын
My husband bought 3 huge food-grade plastic drums and rigged up a rain collection system in which they’re all connected and up on a tall platform (water pressure!). We use a connector that has 4 ports and has the same toggle as yours (game changer!) and we’ve attached scrap hose pieces so we can fill 4 watering cans at once. IT. IS. AMAZING. We rely heavily on collected rain water. I use it for house plants too since it’s supposed to be easier on them (lower in salts and hard minerals). This system isn’t all that pretty (though the charcoal drums aren’t horrible looking) but the user experience is high 🙌 Also, we love those blue cans from Gardeners. And I like the rose for watering seedlings. That fine dispersal is perfect! Now of it falls off midstream…that’s another story 🤦♀️
@katree20023 жыл бұрын
This is crazy but in some states they don't allow you to collect rainwater
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Really? Oh my gosh that's insane.
@sharonperry89783 жыл бұрын
My mother always claimed that rain water was the best for rinsing your hair - she said it made it soft and shiny. She grew up in the foothills of the Rockies in Alberta (🇨🇦) so they used to bring in buckets of water to heat and wash with 😱🤣
@emkn14793 жыл бұрын
@@sharonperry8978 I’d have to agree! It’s pretty much naturally “soft” I guess, without the minerals or salts. When I get rained on my hair always feels softer than it does washing with well water, that’s for sure ☺️
@rewbew93453 жыл бұрын
Just a quick word on the watering can… I bought one last year and am using it like crazy but for those who have bad backs, weak muscles or balance issues, filling this watering can up can be a hazard because it gets SO HEAVY! If you have to lift it overhead or reach way out to pour the water, just know it can take you with it.
@achnix31673 жыл бұрын
I got the exact same geka soft rain long wand this summer for just 30€ and im very happy with it. You can just turn it around and the angle gives you a bit more distance...
@lindseymiller83683 жыл бұрын
I so wanted to love my Dramm wand but it leaks terribly, and I've tried using a pressure regulator, pipe tape and 4 different hoses. Looks like I'm getting a Geka! The plant surge option is interesting, with all of the magnetic therapy theories, I can see how it would have similar effects on plants. Thanks for the info Erin!
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane3 жыл бұрын
I'm with you, Erin! I can't stand drippy watering tools and stuff that doesn't last and ends up in the landfills! And every no kink hose I've ever bought... guess what? Kinks! You gotta watch this video (EVERY American should watch this video!) called "Why We Can't Have Nice Things" on a channel called Veritasium here on KZbin. It's about planned obsolescence and corporate greed... interesting, and maddening at the same time. I will be checking into the Geka items you mentioned... thank you for the introduction, I hadn't heard of them and they look like good quality. That Plant Surge sounds interesting... I wonder if it is like the "water softener" we have. It's called Scalesweeper and it uses electric wires that you wind in opposite directions at one point on your plumbing pipes... not sure how it works or if it even uses magnetic properties, but it does work. It doesn't really remove the calcium and lime, but makes the particles smaller and unable to stick to everything as easily. Has something to do with ions maybe? Sorry, I don't understand how it works, but it reminded me of your Plant Surge magnets! 🤔😆
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I think it's very much like that Scalesweeper!
@lovegardening46523 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this video! I found last year video and this update to be extremely helpful. I had to tell you…both my dramms leak. So frustrating and I purchased them both THIS spring. 🤨 so I will definitely be looking into your suggestions! Thank you 😊
@cynthiafisher99073 жыл бұрын
I second the antique sprinkler idea! Much better quality, and usually cheaper too!
@annehall7183 жыл бұрын
There was a time several years ago that was promoting magnetic on your pipes in your home. Don’t know where that went. I have ordered quick connects from geko but did not try the watering wand. I do use Melnor wands. Some are adjustable stream, and one with just a gentle shower like the dram but a lot less expensive. Melnor also makes a telescoping sprinkler
@MK-wm6gu3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the information, Erin. It’s always helpful to hear opinions from other gardeners. Also, I’m glad you mentioned the watering can again. I really need to get one!
@TexasMyTexas3 жыл бұрын
Just ordered a couple Plant surges…. We’ll put it thru the test. Going to put one on our irrigation system for the yard… I had that same drip timer set up..nothing but trouble for me and was bulky. I switched all my drip timers to Melnor’s… Several four ways, but mostly two way. So far…they’re working. I’ve had trouble with Orbit timers getting heat stroke… Don’t really notice till your plants are brown and crispy. I found that at Home Depot and Lowe’s… Not sure what stores you have up there.. Those are our go to’s down here. Really enjoyed the video…👩🏼🌾👩🏼🌾
@bryonyhellis3 жыл бұрын
Ugh, hoses are the bane of my life, I have never found a 100% excellent fit for me. Lots of great and interesting ideas, thanks!
@josweatt8983 жыл бұрын
My favorite wand to date is the long Gilmore wand. I noticed it was the kind that rotates but it only had one setting. It was covered in dust at Home Depot and took it to the counter to see the price. They said it was a Penny on clearance!! Turns out I like that gentle rain setting and don’t have a need for the other fancy settings my other Dram wand like yours has. I like the thumb control and the quietness of the Gilmore. I only used the shower setting on the Dram and find it to be noisy. LOVE that my hose doesn’t get linked all the time too so I sold on Gilmore.
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Great info! Thank you for sharing.
@bonniejackson74763 жыл бұрын
Thanks Erin, it's always great to know what works for others. I have been using Dramm for a few years and have been pleased so far. I also hate getting wet when trying to water.
@Icebrg3133 жыл бұрын
I finally put in a drip irrigation system for my containers this year and I love it. Such a time saver.
@AttnDefDis_3 жыл бұрын
When it comes to watering stuff, I tend to try new brands and then, go back to Melnor. I find their stuff to be the best bang for your buck. I love their quick connects (I actually prefer the ones without auto shutoff), their wands/nozzles and I will likely try one of their sprinklers next year. I did pickup some heavy duty Gilmour hoses on clearance a couple of years ago and they have been great. I plan to get a third one on clearance this year.
@LitlPoot3 жыл бұрын
I too have issues with the Dramm watering tools. Good to know we have other and better options. Just this year, thanks to Laura at GardenAnswer I have discovered the quick connects - game changers !!! I also purchased a HoseLink retractable hose system and love it !!! thankfully, here in Georgia, we've had enough rain that I rarely have to drag out the hoses - mostly for containers & hanging baskets. As always I am thankful and so appreciate you sharing your knowledge, enthusiasm and inspiration !!!!
@annolson86023 жыл бұрын
I purchased this year the geka quick connects and their water wand and multi function sprayer. I am so in love with their products. It’s the best investment that I ever made. Even my husband commented how well they work. I’m so glad that you found them too.
@maryanich6333 жыл бұрын
So glad you mentioned the vintage ones! I've been using my mom's very old brass nozzles forever. They truly are the best!
@kentaylor33193 жыл бұрын
Hello Mary 👋 how are you doing?
@sherrybrown43403 жыл бұрын
I just invested in three Dramm heads - so far, so good. I also end up using shower/rain the most. I use the angle setting for power. Less a fan of the short wand with the simple shower head - more water than I want too often.
@FrediOlson3 жыл бұрын
Hi, Erin. I, too, am obsessed with watering tools (and vacuum cleaners, ah another story). Anyway, I haven't had the problems with my Dramm watering wands that you have been having. One is about 5 years old, and i got another one last year for a second hose. I have the 1000 hole (red) rain head on mine. I also have the one you have, based on your video last year. I don't like the rain setting as much, but I have used the other settings, though not much. I have been purchasing Eley quick connects. I LOVE them. They aren't cheap, they are heavy, but they are great. As far as the timer goes, I got the Melnor HydroLogic 73280 4 zone last year for my drip. It's on its second year, so far no problem. I actually got another one end of last season as i plan to install more drip. You can't run it on an app, it's all manual, but it has been reliable, so far. I've tried to get my hands on Geka, but no luck so far. Pretty happy with my choices.
@karenlamensdorf87913 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing these videos. I am a TOTAL gadget-girl and I have bought several of your suggestions. I did buy the Dramm shut-off valve that you recommended last year and it has been great. I hate wasting water so if I need to stop and doing something while watering I can just switch it off where I am rather than going back to the source. I have a sprinkler system so watering is not my main pain-point. Deer are a big deal and I bought the backpack sprayer you suggested which was a game changer. It takes a fraction of the time and I have significantly less loss. I also bought the Sneeboer trowel that you suggested. That product is incredible. The edges are so sharp and it can really move a lot of dirt. The true test of its quality was when I was weeding and it started to rain. I quickly gathered what tools I saw into the garage. I had been discarding the weeds into a Tubtrug and didn't realize trowel had fallen into it. It rained for a week and when I finally got to dump the Tubtrug I found the trowel. It had been sitting in wet muck for a week. If it had been a typical tool it would have been totally rusted. But no rust at all and the edges were still sharp! Incredible quality! Thank you for all your suggestions! Maybe you can do a video on your favorite ways of getting rid of pests. I have a ton of dahlias so get thrips, earwigs, Japanese beetles, slugs and caterpillars.
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
I love gadgets too! As for the bugs, I'll work on it, but right now I just use the Bonide Slug Magic (or Bug and Slug) and handpick the Japanese beetles.
@cathymassett11333 жыл бұрын
Great information! So glad Geka is now stateside.😃
@cherylgreenfarb66233 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing us a variety of things you like and use in the garden.
@sarahlovesdonuts96013 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😘😘😘 It’s amazing how much a crappy hose can influence my gardening experience…I hate cheap hoses🙁🙁🙁
@carriekutchins7188 Жыл бұрын
Here in coastal California it doesn’t rain for months at a time. And we’re on a well so we have to ration the water carefully. We have two electric timers connected to valves and even I can set the timer up easily. Hunter brand timer is especially good. For hand watering I use a cloth type collapsing hose attached to a heavy duty garden hose. That way there’s less to lug around and no kinking. Orbit makes a nozzle that swivels so it doesn’t kink. I hope this helps.
@emmalavenham3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for reminding us about Geka is now available in the US. But I must say I have used the Dramm that is available at every small independent garden center that is just rain and have never once had a problem with it and we have had it for 7 or 8 years. Highly recommend just going all in with your drip irrigation system and zone it via a system like Rain Bird ESP-Me. The rain sensor is a dream, but do keep in mind that it is designed to be scalable, so it may be a bit too much for simpler setups.
@8cupsCoffee2 жыл бұрын
They sold a more quality product 7-8 years ago, you can't buy a quality dramm without a time machine. The quality has dropped sadly.
@emmalavenham2 жыл бұрын
@@8cupsCoffee Did you consider buying the professional grade ones that they make for people in the trade? These ones are just metal and black - they may be tougher
@anisebutler52203 жыл бұрын
Yes, to older sprinklers. I bought three different ones at garages sales years ago and they are my prize possessions. They are all metal and very simple to use. They don't have a bunch of settings and dials to mess up and break and leak. They just spray a round or squarish pattern. This is the first year I've used wands and they are a big improvement over the older spray type things. Thanks for all the information in this video.
@kentaylor33193 жыл бұрын
Hello Anise 👋 how are you doing?
@Katieinthecascades3 жыл бұрын
With the tripod sprinkler it's probably a pressure issue, we have gravity fed irrigation and those often don't work very well because there is enough pressure for it to ratchet all the way one direction but not enough to push the little flipper thing back so it will ratchet the other direction (if that makes any sense). Also, it's very likely you could unscrew the sprinkler you like and screw it onto the tripod base.
@emcg90043 жыл бұрын
I have the same sprinkler, Erin, and I am on season 2 with it. I have town water (not a well) and good pressure so it very well could be a pressure issue as Katherine said.
@BloominIvy3 жыл бұрын
I remember your videos from last year. I was in search of a good hose. I was at home right after having spinal surgery, then Covid hit, what timing that was for me. Thank you as always for sharing some really useful content. I just ordered two of the water surge WITH a discount, yay! And I read more on it, that's pretty darn cool, basically plants get water like they would from a thunderstorm! I can't wait to try these babies out! When you said "and you will never have to replace them" I went SOLD!
@heathertroynak90412 жыл бұрын
My favorite water wand is the Geka. Coupled with the Geka quick connect makes my watering hassle free. And I’ve been through wants and nozzles so I feel really good about throwing my preference into the pot. My Dramm was nice at first but leaked in less than one season. I also only used the one setting.
@johnwaterman88843 жыл бұрын
Margie waterman- of all the sprinklers I have tried I have found that the old fashioned brass attachment has worked best and the water flow is controlled by turning the attachment to the flow that you need. Others have always broke before the season for me no matter how much we spent on them. My mom always used them.
@debbiestreeter10463 жыл бұрын
I agree on the gardeners supply blue watering can. I think it is a cult favorite on the site. Heavy duty, built to last, and yet it is still light. The rose comes off super easy - get several.
@artistinagarden3 жыл бұрын
I am trying out a new auto rewind hose reel this year in the garden. I reviewed the big box store brand reel that I installed on my channel and have been loving it! I am planning to instal a drip system in the vegetable garden next year and agree that finding a good irrigation timer with useful functions that we need is difficult! Thanks Erin for your tips and info.
@suburbanrancherMD3 жыл бұрын
I use Gilmour’s Professional Utility Nozzle which has three settings: shower, fan, jet. No leaking or plastic. I’ve learned I need to store any watering gear in the shed in the off-season to prolong its working life.I have the small Waterright hose and love it’s lightness (and olive color) but I find it’s too narrow and still a PITA to coil up. I actually really like the expandable hoses (buy mine at Walgreens, lol) as a way to add-on length to a hose when needed and to water near the house.
@chelseab.12063 жыл бұрын
Geka is a game changer! I have the long wand and love it! It puts out a ton of water in no time, sometimes too much but I could get different head for it.
@kathystout35443 жыл бұрын
This is our first year with the tripod sprinkler. So far so good. It replaced an old sprinkler that got stuck just the way you described. I, too, have been in search of connections that don’t leak. I will be trying out some of your suggestions. Thank you so much for your research. It saves me so much time!
@deepdabbler Жыл бұрын
I bought a Geka water wand based on your recommendation. There is a plastic/nylon piece inside the thumb control part which broke off with 5 months of use!! We do not get snow and I have been very careful with the wand since it is so costly. What an expensive piece of junk.
@mhariclare13 жыл бұрын
Loved this video.....I hate getting wet, when it’s the garden not me, that’s getting the watering. We have a well that was doing the same pressure issues a few years ago... we haven’t had that issue since we drained the bladder....🇨🇦
@FLOWERSANDSUNSHINE223 жыл бұрын
I have the quick connects that you used from last year. No issues yet but yes, you can't disconnect unless water is shut off and DRAINED FROM HOSE! I use the Gilmour sprayer with thumb nozzle. Love it! :)
@wingingitsemiretiredlife29813 жыл бұрын
This year I had to replace my 20 something year old standard hose nozzle and was sad until I found it's replacement for 10 bucks at Lowes. I'll stick with the old school hose nozzle. I can regulate what it does without issues.
@sandyg87943 жыл бұрын
Hi Erin! This was very helpful information! I appreciate you taking the time to go over the different items so thoroughly.
@maryanns61823 жыл бұрын
Totally following all the comments on this one. We source our water out of the lake behind our house and talk about no water pressure….😩. I don’t think it’s possible to find a good sprinkler so I’ve committed myself to the 3 hour chore by hand because I’M SO OVER IT!! We have a little over an acre an I don’t have the patience for the “wait and see if it works” plan!!
@nancybowman42753 жыл бұрын
I just bought and set up an EDEN timer. Four outlets run from one timer; controlled by an app. Fairly intuitive to set up. Looks like it would run your veg garden setup perfectly with one timer instead of four.
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Looking it up ASAP! Thank you.
@suziqbrown70733 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your channel! I happened to see your garden tour on I think Linda Vatar It was a really good tour of your whole garden. I don't remember seeing one that thorough before.
@alice_rabbit83453 жыл бұрын
Erin and Linda are my favorite gardeners!
@rebeccapultz84163 жыл бұрын
I would agree about the older sprinklers. I used to buy these little red ones (at auctions) that just did one thing-- spin around and water!!!
@lindagartner16753 жыл бұрын
I live in dry So. Calif. so watering is a big deal. We are usually on water restrictions so always trying to find the most efficient way to keep my plants alive. Have same quick connects, blue watering can, but also having problems with my Dramm water wand. Water running down my arm getting clothes and shoes wet, want to try the one you suggested. Guess it makes me feel somewhat better knowing I am not the only one struggling with watering tools.
@carlyellison84983 жыл бұрын
Hydro Master 3/4" shut off valve is as good as the Dramm, if not better. I have both and the Dramm is starting to leak a little. I flood my plants, so don't need the gentle rainfall adapters. Hoses are always a challenge. I have a G-Force RV drinking hose that still works with no leaks after a couple of years. But it's only 1/2" diameter. The tan 3/4" Harbor Freight hose is my newest, and I like it. Yes, it will kink, and yes, it is vinyl. But it seems very sturdy, doesn't leave black residue on my hands, and it's repairable. So far, so good. Just my experiences, for what they are worth. I enjoy your channel - thank you.
@achnix31673 жыл бұрын
What do you mean you "flood" them?
@carlyellison84983 жыл бұрын
@@achnix3167 - hi, I am in Nevada and use 10 gallon fabric pots which are cooler due to evaporation through the fabric. I should have mentioned that, our growing conditions are very different from rainier areas. I use 3/4" hoses with brass shut-off valves to literally flood the coir or peat moss (I'm moving away from peat) every day or every other day. It's almost like hydroponics, which I do too (Dutch buckets). Sorry for the confusion, please delete my comments if they are inappropriate or confusing. The Hydro Master solid brass valve is very good, though. 🌱
@achnix31673 жыл бұрын
@@carlyellison8498 no why, everythings cool. I was just curious what you meant.
@carlyellison84983 жыл бұрын
@@achnix3167 - okay, thank you.
@adamwilhelm65803 жыл бұрын
I love my dramm watering wand but I can’t wait to try a Geka wand between you and Laura at garden answer I’m sold
@carolfield88033 жыл бұрын
So timely as while trying three old wands I got soaked 🤬. Whatever I have only lasted a season. Thank you for ALL suggestions ❣️
@anitahadley28713 жыл бұрын
Drippy quick connects are my pet peeve. I have the B-hyve but we just have one unit that controls four zones. Two are drip and two are sprinklers for the grass. I’m not sure why you had to have separate units.
@tinaloitz3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Erin..... regarding PLANT SURGE - - - I can not thank you enough. So I was curious just like you. Seen your video regarding this and thought... why not.. :) . I think I must have been watching your video late at night...lol... late night shopping. Anyways, we had really gross stinky sodium well water. Could not even think of drinking it . Went ahead and bought the Plant Surge, (I am from Canada) WELLLLLL we began using the plant surge. I attached mine directly to my outsource from my well. WOW WOW WOW My water tastes soooo freakin good now, just awesome, maybe better then spring water. We bought all our drinking water before..... Not now, So impressed!!! . ... So again THANK YOU!!!
@kentaylor33193 жыл бұрын
Hello Tina 👋 how are you doing?
@myrusticgardens3 жыл бұрын
Watering is the biggest issue for me in my gardens because of our deep, low yielding well. I did install drip irrigation in many of my beds to water more efficiently and more deeply and will be working on installing more. I SO wish we could have a huge cistern to store the abundance of rain we get in the winter and spring, but for now we are utilizing several 275 gallon tanks of pond and rain water to spot water with my gardeners supply watering can! 😄
@sheilalefebvre86673 жыл бұрын
This may be a stupid question…but, I would love to collect rain water…for both outdoor flowers and house plants…is it ok to use if your roof has asphalt shingles? I am not sure if whatever chemicals are in those shingles would effect the water and therefore my plants. I have been watching you for a while and really love your content, personality and pups!!! Thanks for all you do!
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Actually I think that's a great question, and I don't really know the answer. Since there are so many asphalt roofs out there and so many people with rain barrels, I have to think it's ok. I think the only time it might be an issue is for a month or so after you have a new roof when all kinds of junk comes off it. I've been watering those plants in that area exclusively with water from that rain barrel (and there is an asphalt roof on that garage) for about 10 years and haven't seen any ill effects (actually it's the opposite ... the rainwater makes things grow so much better than tap water).
@sheilalefebvre86673 жыл бұрын
@@TheImpatientGardener thanks!! What you said makes total sense!! I hadn’t considered that. My shingles at this point are at least 10 years old…so, I would also like to think that the nasty stuff has gone away! Thank you so much!!
@itsmewende3 жыл бұрын
I haven't found a sprinkler I love, the one I thought I loved lasted one summer, seems I remember being pissed off with it and threw it away. It was nice tho, you could change everything right on the sprinkler, it would close for a more narrow spread, even on just one half, go all the way back and forth or whatever you needed in between, aaaand you could change the setting for the distance you wanted it to spray without needing to doll it back at the faucet. That was so handy for between the house and sidewalk, I really don't need it 6' high going 3' wide....*sigh* I do miss it.
@bettenotap47913 жыл бұрын
My diffuser on my watering can cracked and broke. My husband (also much more patient than I) figured out that most things are a standard size, he used a lid from a peanut butter jar and drilled holes in it. Genius. Needless to say, it works very well for my patio pots. 🇨🇦
@annebuchanan32003 жыл бұрын
🤯, I have two that broke that I still just use. I refuse to buy yet another can knowing the top will break again. Just ran out to check and YES! it fits. Will be eating lots of peanut butter now. Thanks for sharing this great tip and your husband for figuring it out.
@bettenotap47913 жыл бұрын
Anne Buchanan, he did two options for me, one lid has larger drilled holes and one has smaller holes. How decadent lol!
@annebuchanan32003 жыл бұрын
@@bettenotap4791 which works best? What size drill bits did he use?
@prairie2gem3 жыл бұрын
"Weedy and scary", haha! That is a perfect description of utilitarian spaces in our gardens 😄 But the Plant Surge magnetic gadget sounds super interesting... thanks for introducing this. I'd be interested in how this concept works. 💚
@upnorth213 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy your videos, great tips. Agree about blue watering can, take the rose off! Speaking of poppies, the pink are beautiful. I think you had said these are the ones you can use poppy seeds for muffins....will you explain how. Thanks!
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Yes! That's what I do as soon as I open the box. In fact I don't even know where they are.
@Flanuora3 жыл бұрын
I’ve had good luck so far with my Zero G hose but I haven’t had it for too long. Thanks for the tips!
@laurasuitter24423 жыл бұрын
Me too!! I was looking through the comments to see if anyone mentioned this hose. I bought a second Zero G hose and am about to add a 3rd!
@mnop17743 жыл бұрын
Same here! I am new to gardening and a random customer at the hardware store suggested the Zero G. I love it!
@emmalavenham3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for updating us! But as much as I love love love your channel and love to share your videos I am really reluctant to share this one due to the discussion of using magnetic fields in watering, since the published scientific studies are extremely limited, published only in very specialized journals (at least those I can find on NCBI) and at first glance, seem to be focused on crop production - plants grown for just one growing season.
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Yes, there is a lot of research to be done on it. There are some larger trials underway but yep, at this point it's mostly anecdotal reports.
@lorindachristine32913 жыл бұрын
Oooooh, Geka ships to Canada!! 🎉
@kentaylor33193 жыл бұрын
Hello lorinda 👋
@dixiecook22643 жыл бұрын
Hi there, I use the same thing Linda Vater uses..I have tried them all and the $ 4 metal ground sprinkler works the best...She just show cased it in her 5 things she uses to water with in her latest video..
@dixiecook22643 жыл бұрын
Oh I forgot I love my 14.00 Ortho brass hand shower wand available on amazon I hand water my entire garden these have held up well.
@joem27452 жыл бұрын
I got tired of reeling, unreeling, and dragging hoses everywhere. I started using 5 gallon buckets with pour spouts.
@2prettyfunnythings7363 жыл бұрын
I love my hoselink retractable hose it’s really easy to use, also with the drip system, I have the b-hyve system that has 7 zones, some are sprinklers and some zones I converted to drip but control them all together with the one system. I haven’t had it long but it seems to be working well.
@AC-yl7rg3 жыл бұрын
Tried a couple of Geka products on your recommendation. I LOVE both. Bad news is that now I want to replace all of my expensive brass quick connects by another brand (that I invested in just last yea) with new Geka ones.
@carolyost67333 жыл бұрын
Just ordered a long watwring wand from Lowe's, 11.99 and i love it. Waiting on a second one.
@amandastuart57123 жыл бұрын
I just ordered a geka wand. thank you so much for the recommendation!
@clematis12123 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! So much helpful info! Both you and your garden are relatable, even though my garden is so much smaller than yours. I’m looking forward to trying out that magnetic hose attachment which I bought with your code. Thanks!
@carriekutchins7188 Жыл бұрын
Also I found a stone or cast concrete hose storage container. It has a natural look and is indestructible. It looks perfect under the apple tree. I have a hose reel that is great. The kind that mount on the wall. But I think it’s ugly so I have it where I don’t have to look at it all the time.
@heatherw.27513 жыл бұрын
I wish I could subscribe twice! Your videos are always so informative and I just really love your style. Thanks for all you do!
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Heather!
@cathyhatfield53403 жыл бұрын
Hey I’m with you on that! I hate faulty tools and I don’t like leaking shit!
@kentaylor33193 жыл бұрын
Hello Cathy 👋 how are you doing?
@candicespencer20213 жыл бұрын
I just bought my first watering wand at Home Depot for $9.99! It is shorter but I absolutely love it and the on/off switch!
@catherineprice38303 жыл бұрын
If you have some hard water, you might want to try soaking the head I White vinegar for about an hour. May have some lime build up.
@kentaylor33193 жыл бұрын
Hello Catherine 👋 how are you doing?
@sherylf800213 жыл бұрын
Sprinklers - I like my simple owl eye sprinkler. It can cover quite a bit when the faucet is turned on full.
@caroldragon75453 жыл бұрын
At the risk of portraying myself as a cheap idiot, I have to say I love the expandable hoses. They are lightweight, easy to store, and I have a bunch of them in different colors. Even turned on and fully expanded they are so much easier to handle. My favorite nozzle is the Orbit from Lowe's. They have been reliable for three years now. I use plastic shutoffs and plastic quick connects because they don't rust or corrode, and they work smoothly for me. The only regular hoses that I use are the ones I use to extend the reach of my water supply. The back one goes from the outside tap, fitted with a Y with shutoffs on the tap along the back of the house, past my (cheap) 6 X 8 Harbor Freight greenhouse, then snuggled into the rock garden, through the vinca, to the back lawn. When I want to use the soaker hoses I have in my two back garden areas, I just move the end of the regular hose to whichever garden I want to water, and hook it up to the soaker hose in that garden. My soaker hoses are flat nylon cloth, and very flexible even when full of water. At the end of summer I let the soaker hose dry before storing it in my shed. One tap on the front of the house by the front door also has a regular hose going along the front of the house to the side entrance where there is another rock garden, and terminates at the steps to the little deck there where one of the expandable hoses is connected to it, Another tap by the garage has an expandable hose attached to it so I can water the front gardens and shrubs, wash the car, etc. Of course I disconnect all the expandable hoses and let them dry before storage. The regular ones just stay outside year round.
@lillianwong45953 жыл бұрын
I so agree with water leaks! I can't stand it either. When watching Lisa Vater's watering video it drove me nuts that her hose just non stop full on leaking! Just watching that drove me crazy and not even my hose!
@kentaylor33193 жыл бұрын
Hello Lillian 👋 how are you doing?
@leiaflash50553 жыл бұрын
Thank you Erin for your informative videos! I might have to try out the Geka products if I can find it! Maybe they ship to Canada?
@marthacassie18813 жыл бұрын
Hi Erin, I really enjoy watching your videos and love your sense of humor! I took note of your rain barrel in this video and would love to know where you purchased it...?? Some that I've seen are so unattractive and yours just looks like a very large tall planter...nice rounded edge on top contributes to that look! I live in Michigan and like your area, winters can bring quite a bit of cold snowy weather. What do you do with your rain barrel and downspout during the winter months?
@kentaylor33193 жыл бұрын
Hello Martha 👋 how are you doing?
@davemeiser5213 жыл бұрын
I finally bit the bullet and installed the black Polyethylene Tubing around all my gardens (500 feet was about $100) the zones are hooked up to a similar water timer as yours. it was a little bit of work but well worth it! Some places have drip and some use micro-sprinklers and it covers most of my 2 acres. Saved me hours of watering time and having to lug out houses and sprinklers. Of course in my area this year we are actually unusually wet (eastern PA, 6 inches of rain for July so far) so much so most of my veggie garden is water logged!
@JAYNEmM19623 жыл бұрын
Yes I bought all the materials just trying to get time to install ours. I can't wait.
@emcg90043 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave! Can you explain those micro sprinklers? We have the 1/2 black poly tubing for our drip system and I've wondered about how we could tie in sprinklers for the sunny patches of grass that always burn out. Did you get the stuff at Home Depot or Lowe's? Thanks! Ellen from Massachusetts.
@davemeiser5213 жыл бұрын
@@emcg9004 It depends on the amount of area and the how much pressure you have on your system. I have 8 inch spikes and use half circle heads spaced at regular intervals to water my plants I also have micro valves to be able to turn them off if needed. you have to experiment a bit to find the number and spacing . you can only use 1 sprayer for each 1/4" tap from the distribution
@kevinkennamore63873 жыл бұрын
I like the b-hyve valves. Lowe’s had them on sale early spring of this year for 17.00 a piece. I bought all of them so I would have a back up for my 5 zones.
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
OH what a deal!
@dc0145a3 жыл бұрын
quick connect / disconnects have been a life saver this year. Hopefully, they'll hold up.
@peggy36983 жыл бұрын
I’ve been using the MELNOR Bluetooth timers w/ 4 zones. I have had to reset a few of them. I had one that stopped working and the company sent out their RainCloud wifi 4 zone timer. I haven’t set that one up yet. The company has excellent support just wish I didn’t have to reset them.
@ktne26193 жыл бұрын
Have you tried removing the head of the yellow sprinkler and putting it on the tripod sprinkler? Some sprinkler heads can be replaced but I don't know if those two are interchangeable.
@ajkirk223 жыл бұрын
This makes my second year with this hose timer and I love it. Battery life is great and its “dummy” proof = 🙋🏼♀️ Kazeila Hose Timer, Water Timers for Hoses Programmable, Sprinkler Timer with Rain Delay / Child Lock / Auto & Manual Watering Mode/IP65 Waterproof, 3" Large Screen Irrigation Timer for Garden
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Looking it up ASAP! Thank you!
@bunnyfrancis70063 жыл бұрын
Very helpful and fun to watch. I adore your videos!!!!!! Of course, me being Bunny, I looked up Bunny Guinness.....thank you.
@lincasteel-butler5313 жыл бұрын
I use an antique sprinkler; had tripod and it never worked right. Have been using Geka for over a year ago and love this company and the quick connects are the best I have ever had....no leak! So disappointed with Dramm for the last couple of years. Been through 3 and leaked, ugh.
@lynnshellyjunck1173 жыл бұрын
I've been bummed about Dramm lately too :(
@bonnieborgeson32003 жыл бұрын
What is that tree in the container behind you in the beginning of video and what do you do with it in the winter. Love it.
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
That's a pagoda dogwood. Last winter I put them in the unheated garage, but this year they will be too big for that so I will move the pots (honestly I'm more worried about the pots than the trees) to a sheltered location out of the way from where we need to shovel.
@bevfast8653 жыл бұрын
Thanks Erin,..this was fabulous information. Know you are appreciated!
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Bev!
@bobbihofacker27063 жыл бұрын
I hate having water running down my arm. Aaron from GA get on developing an user friendly timer :) Could be your water pressure causing sprinkler to not work properly. Sometimes my husband gives ours a few good bops on top ....lol
@nadinecartwright19793 жыл бұрын
Talk to Aaron from Garden Answer about irrigation. It's intense what thay are doing out there with the timing systems. I love quick connects, I predict some Geka in my future :)
@TheImpatientGardener3 жыл бұрын
What they are doing is so far beyond what I need (but Aaron is always very helpful when I have questions).