No you don’t. It’s not too difficult. I’m a 75 year old nana and I did mine three years ago and keep adding on. Now I want to do my hanging baskets. Try it yourself good luck.
From one of the withered, wilting, dried-up and yellowed hanging baskets from across the world...... my friends and I thank you for this presentation!!
OMG! Thanks for this video! I've been on the fence about drip for a few years. I enjoy examining my plants as I manually water them. But I do stress on hot days; when I'm not sure if I've watered them enough. I'm sold on drip! But please! Please! Please! BRING BACK THE GARDENING AT CREEKSIDE OPENING JINGLE!!!
Somehow I am just realizing how brilliant your intro is...I love the beautiful clips from your past; beautiful garden! Edit to say, I remember when your subscriber count was half the size it is now, you're on your way!! One day I will visit your nursery and convince my partner to haul too many plants back to GA!
What a great video! Thank you for your shout to us here at Berry Hill Irrigation! Our basket/porch kits are very popular and will last for many years! Keep up the good work Jerry & Jenny!
I have never tried drip irrigation before, but that timer on the faucet might just be the game changer for me. I don't have a huge garden, but it's big enough now that hand-watering is getting a bit time consuming. Thanks, Jenny and Jerry, for a great video!
Thank you for the tutorial. We are in the process of building our forever home in the lovely Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I am going to try to install drip for the pots on the front and side porches. Wish me luck🤞. I have alot of Kimberly ferns that I brought home with me when we moved from the deep South. They definitely enjoyed a much more humid environment than what they are getting these days in VA so this video goves me hope that i can keep them happy.
Very valid point! Your fertilization regimen will also be determined by what plant you have in the basket/container. Some are very heavy feeders, while others like this euphorbia don't require as much.
Definitely need this detailed instruction. Every year I hang flowering baskets and every year birds nest and lay eggs in them. It’s a battle to water or not and yet not to disturb the nest. My son got me a new hanging petunia on Sunday for Mother’s Day- and within half hour, wrens were building a nest. It’s Thursday (4 days later) and already they have eggs in it. Now I feel stuck. Hoping I can get drip tubing very quickly and quietly installed to not disturb them (much). 💗💧🐣
Great video so much good information. I think that I can do it myself now. I would really love it if you could do a video on how to start an irrigation system from the beginning you know!!!
I love your wind chimes too!! SO informative-GREAT video!!!! I notice you have your beautiful basket on a hook I have seen and am interested in purchasing for next summer!! 😊
@@GardeningwithCreekside .... I found it encouraging ..... I have watched Aaron and Laura and the set up on theirs is so massive ( rightfully so ) that it is over whelming .... So it my case and I do have a lot of beds .... I could at least run a line to the pots that I have close by .... and that would be a big help ... Who knows after that I may get brave and do more Hehee ..... Hugs
Love your video!! After years of hand watering my baskets and barrels I've decided to put in an auto-timed watering system!!! The only thing missing from your informative video is what size pressure regulator to use for the short line span... suggestions?
So glad you made this video. My spigot are extremely low to the ground and I am having a hard time trying to find some kind of extender so I have room to attach my timer and back flow preventer etc. 🤷♀️
Look up faucet extender. It’s a post that you place near your existing faucet, and connect it with a short hose. It will raise your spigot about 2-3’ from the ground. Most are just pushed into the ground without concrete. Some come with a rack for hose storage. The one by AquaJoe seems to have a lot of good reviews but, there are a myriad of different ones; from basics posts, to decorative scrollwork.
I need to set up drip irrigation for my baskets next year. A pair of mourning doves has taken over one basket, and I've had to let it go, because watering it upsets them. I think this will work in the future to save my plants, should this happen again.
How do you fertilize your baskets? We are used to mixing the fertilizer with the water we hand water them with. Do you have a suggestion or idea on how to accomplish this?
I'm looking to install something similar for 4 baskets! Is there a strong reason to use half-inch pipe rather than quarter inch pipe with little tee fittings? I see a lot of kots that use only quarter inch pipe and it would be easier and cheaper for me to just buy that.
I have mine hanging in a tree so it done a bit differently. But I can’t seem to get the right emitter. The half gallon drip seems to just soak where it drops and then go straight through instead of spreading to the whole pot.
This year I put diapers in each hanging basket on the recommendation of another video and it really has seemed to help with water retention. Silly? Yes. I've already got the toddlers so the diapers were "free" 😂
Camera person needs to focus on what you are talking about, rather than on you. I would like to see a good shot of the pressure regulator and the filter and how/ where they are attached. A couple of times there was a shot of some equipment, but I get frustrated when you are talking about something or explaining and the subject is not on camera. I guess I'm saying there needs to be a better balance IMO.
Hey Michelle it’s Jerry the one behind the camera, at that moment I was supposed to be focused on Jenny what happened was the secondary shots of the pressure regulator got left out. Sorry about that , as you can see in the video there are shots of everything else except that one piece
Hey everyone! Jenny here 😊. Sorry for any confusion or frustration we may have caused. If you will got check out our Instagram account (link is the video description), I have put a video that should answer all of your questions in our stories. Let me know if you have any questions!
And now you know you need to do further research on your own about pressure regulators and filters, perhaps before being quite so critical of people who are providing free information. Jim Putnam and Garden Answer both have excellent videos on installing watering systems; a quick search on their channels or in any search engine like Google or Bing will also work.
@@GardeningwithCreekside Hey Jenny, I apologize if my comment sounded a bit too blunt. It was not my intention. We are all busy in our own gardens and sometimes I tend to rush through and comment without thinking. I agreed with Michelle without proof-reading my comment and realized it could have been said in a nicer way. Therefore , I deleted my comment.
Great presentation. Love your dress-you look lovely in it.
Thank you! This dress hits all of the 3 Cs - cute, cool, & comfy!
Jenny, you are a true southern gardener! Gardening in a dress! Stunning! All you need is the straw hat. Also love the wind chimes in the background.
This is a great idea for hanging baskets. Work smarter not harder is also my motto.
Excellent idea about the drip irrigation for hanging baskets. Now I need a handy person to hook it up for me.
No you don’t. It’s not too difficult. I’m a 75 year old nana and I did mine three years ago and keep adding on. Now I want to do my hanging baskets. Try it yourself good luck.
From one of the withered, wilting, dried-up and yellowed hanging baskets from across the world...... my friends and I thank you for this presentation!!
You’re so welcome 😊
Great video very first to comment from your Favorite nephew. I might be coming to the nursery next week
I had a hard time focusing on the subject matter (drip irrigation) because of that gorgeous dress. That is the cutest thing on you! LOL!
OMG! Thanks for this video! I've been on the fence about drip for a few years. I enjoy examining my plants as I manually water them. But I do stress on hot days; when I'm not sure if I've watered them enough. I'm sold on drip! But please! Please! Please! BRING BACK THE GARDENING AT CREEKSIDE OPENING JINGLE!!!
Awesome tutorial, love the dress . Drip irrigation is truly a life saver, thank J & J
Absolutely!!
Somehow I am just realizing how brilliant your intro is...I love the beautiful clips from your past; beautiful garden!
Edit to say, I remember when your subscriber count was half the size it is now, you're on your way!! One day I will visit your nursery and convince my partner to haul too many plants back to GA!
Thanks for watching, look forward to your visit
Oh my goodness, this was SOOOO incredibly helpful! Thank you so much, and I hope you don't mind my saying you are looking extremely elegant today.
Thank you Tammy
I've never seen the dripper put into the large tubing... I put it at the end! But this saves the need for the little 1/4" joiner piece! Brilliant!
Jenny, I was just talking to my husband about this very thing! Thank you! This was very helpful.
I'm so glad!
What a great video! Thank you for your shout to us here at Berry Hill Irrigation! Our basket/porch kits are very popular and will last for many years!
Keep up the good work Jerry & Jenny!
Our pleasure!
I have never tried drip irrigation before, but that timer on the faucet might just be the game changer for me. I don't have a huge garden, but it's big enough now that hand-watering is getting a bit time consuming. Thanks, Jenny and Jerry, for a great video!
Thank you for the tutorial. We are in the process of building our forever home in the lovely Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I am going to try to install drip for the pots on the front and side porches. Wish me luck🤞. I have alot of Kimberly ferns that I brought home with me when we moved from the deep South. They definitely enjoyed a much more humid environment than what they are getting these days in VA so this video goves me hope that i can keep them happy.
Awesome!
Informative video. I feel with all this extra water one gives it plants, not mentioning increased fertilization needs to added as a footnote.
Very valid point! Your fertilization regimen will also be determined by what plant you have in the basket/container. Some are very heavy feeders, while others like this euphorbia don't require as much.
Thank you Jenny for sharing this much needed information. :) Have a great day!
Thank you for the feedback
Definitely need this detailed instruction. Every year I hang flowering baskets and every year birds nest and lay eggs in them. It’s a battle to water or not and yet not to disturb the nest. My son got me a new hanging petunia on Sunday for Mother’s Day- and within half hour, wrens were building a nest. It’s Thursday (4 days later) and already they have eggs in it. Now I feel stuck. Hoping I can get drip tubing very quickly and quietly installed to not disturb them (much). 💗💧🐣
Thank you Jenny ; very educational info 🙌🧚🐝💐🧤👒🦘🐨🇦🇺Karen
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS SO SIMPLE!!!!!!
Wonderful video. So helpful! Thank you. Thank you. I appreciated the many little gardening tips you included as you went along.
Great video so much good information. I think that I can do it myself now. I would really love it if you could do a video on how to start an irrigation system from the beginning you know!!!
Oh my gosh! GREAT info !! Love your dress! 😍
As always, your house just looks so lovely!!
Thank you for the information! I especially appreciate the info on the irrigation tube weights!
Thank you!
Adorable dress!
Thanks Jenny for the instruction. I will definitely add the dripping system to my hanging baskets next year. Great tutorial. Happy Gardening!
Very helpful and thank you for the recommendation. I'm putting my plan together to go drip next year and this way I can budget. Work smarter!!
I love your wind chimes too!! SO informative-GREAT video!!!! I notice you have your beautiful basket on a hook I have seen and am interested in purchasing for next summer!! 😊
Yes! Thank you! I got the swivel hooks from Kinsman Garden Company.
Awesome information ..... Thanks for sharing .... Hugs
So glad you found it helpful!
@@GardeningwithCreekside .... I found it encouraging ..... I have watched Aaron and Laura and the set up on theirs is so massive ( rightfully so ) that it is over whelming .... So it my case and I do have a lot of beds .... I could at least run a line to the pots that I have close by .... and that would be a big help ... Who knows after that I may get brave and do more Hehee ..... Hugs
Great video! Thank you for being such an effective teacher
Beautiful & SMART your dress is very pretty!!
You are so kind
Thanks, Jenny and Jerry!
Thanks!!you explain things so well! I feel like I know how to do this now
You’ve got this!!!!
Good morning Creekside!!! Very helpful video. 🧡💜🧡
Thank for the positive feedback
Good morning from Texas. ☕
Good morning!
Thank you so much for posting this! Love your videos
Thank you for watching
I just love your outfits!🌸
Thank you for the information. Love your dress..
Thank you thank you! I am just about to start setting mine up! I needed this video! Love and h7gs from Texas!
So glad we were able to help❣️
Hi Jenny & Jerry!!!😊💖🌸⭐️🐝🦋🌼👋👍
Love your video!! After years of hand watering my baskets and barrels I've decided to put in an auto-timed watering system!!! The only thing missing from your informative video is what size pressure regulator to use for the short line span... suggestions?
Great information. Very helpful. 👍
Fantastic!
Perfect video!
Happy gardening and weekend ... you guys are so great and you looked great in the dress 👗😍
Thanks so much!
Great great video! I'm so excited to install it for my hanging baskets. Where did you get your metal hanging baskets? They're gorgeous!
So glad you made this video. My spigot are extremely low to the ground and I am having a hard time trying to find some kind of extender so I have room to attach my timer and back flow preventer etc. 🤷♀️
That is an interesting dilemma. If you send me a picture via FB or IG I’ll have Jerry try to figure something out!
Look up faucet extender. It’s a post that you place near your existing faucet, and connect it with a short hose. It will raise your spigot about 2-3’ from the ground. Most are just pushed into the ground without concrete. Some come with a rack for hose storage. The one by AquaJoe seems to have a lot of good reviews but, there are a myriad of different ones; from basics posts, to decorative scrollwork.
I think Gardeners Supply has something that will help you out.
@@Edu_Kate I ordered something from Amazon. Thank you though
A washing machine hose helps with this problem!
Looking gorgeous girl🥰🥰🥰
Thank you
Love it, so helpful
Great info!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Jenni. Where did you get the weights that attach to the 1/4 inch drip line to hold it in place?
THANK YOU JENNY
Your welcome
I need to set up drip irrigation for my baskets next year. A pair of mourning doves has taken over one basket, and I've had to let it go, because watering it upsets them. I think this will work in the future to save my plants, should this happen again.
is the pressure regulator and filter all in one piece or do you buy them separately. Thanks - I am really looking forward to installing this!
very helpful
thx
How do you fertilize your baskets? We are used to mixing the fertilizer with the water we hand water them with. Do you have a suggestion or idea on how to accomplish this?
how do you punch the holes in the main piping and get the tubing to stay in..? where id you get the parts from?
I'm looking to install something similar for 4 baskets! Is there a strong reason to use half-inch pipe rather than quarter inch pipe with little tee fittings? I see a lot of kots that use only quarter inch pipe and it would be easier and cheaper for me to just buy that.
You intro is back!
This is an older video 😊
@@GardeningwithCreekside well yes, it is. But great info.
Could you attach the timer to a splitter?
You sure could!
I have mine hanging in a tree so it done a bit differently. But I can’t seem to get the right emitter. The half gallon drip seems to just soak where it drops and then go straight through instead of spreading to the whole pot.
This year I put diapers in each hanging basket on the recommendation of another video and it really has seemed to help with water retention. Silly? Yes. I've already got the toddlers so the diapers were "free" 😂
How do you keep your baskets from dropping extra water onto your porch floor?
They drip just a bit, but it’s also knowing how long to let the irrigation run. It takes a good 20-25 mins before it begins dripping from the bottom.
Águas caro. 🙄☹️💸
Camera person needs to focus on what you are talking about, rather than on you. I would like to see a good shot of the pressure regulator and the filter and how/ where they are attached. A couple of times there was a shot of some equipment, but I get frustrated when you are talking about something or explaining and the subject is not on camera. I guess I'm saying there needs to be a better balance IMO.
Hey Michelle it’s Jerry the one behind the camera, at that moment I was supposed to be focused on Jenny what happened was the secondary shots of the pressure regulator got left out. Sorry about that , as you can see in the video there are shots of everything else except that one piece
@@MarianneRuffhaven yes the extra footage for the pressure regulator got left out, things happen. Jerry
Hey everyone! Jenny here 😊. Sorry for any confusion or frustration we may have caused. If you will got check out our Instagram account (link is the video description), I have put a video that should answer all of your questions in our stories. Let me know if you have any questions!
And now you know you need to do further research on your own about pressure regulators and filters, perhaps before being quite so critical of people who are providing free information. Jim Putnam and Garden Answer both have excellent videos on installing watering systems; a quick search on their channels or in any search engine like Google or Bing will also work.
@@GardeningwithCreekside Hey Jenny, I apologize if my comment sounded a bit too blunt. It was not my intention. We are all busy in our own gardens and sometimes I tend to rush through and comment without thinking. I agreed with Michelle without proof-reading my comment and realized it could have been said in a nicer way. Therefore , I deleted my comment.