9. Drip system
It is important that container plants are watered properly. A drip system, installed to deliver water to the root system of each plant at a slow and steady rate, can help grow and maintain healthy, vigorous and stress free plants.
To install a drip system for a container garden, begin by putting in a timer so that the system becomes fully automatic. A battery operated, automatic timer attaches directly to the existing hose bib. The unit includes a filter, a pressure reducer and a back flow valve. A hose adapter that allows use of both the hose and the drip system can be attached to the bib first.
Run half-inch, flexible vinyl tubing from the timer unit around the perimeter of the garden. Attach smaller, spaghetti lines, which can run up through the drainage holes in the bottom of each container. The water is delivered through a long pick attached to the spaghetti line.
Under each plant, a special trivet allows the tubing to go up through the drainage hole without crimping the water delivery line. These trivets can be cut to the size of the pot.
When deciding on plants and pots for a container garden, think of styles and color. And remember that each plant you choose has to do well in your environment. |
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