DIY Soaker Hose Drip Irrigation System - GardenFork

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  • @naeberli9120
    @naeberli9120 3 роки тому +2

    Love the "director" Gal, she's making sure the important details are added!

  • @sandrawatson6935
    @sandrawatson6935 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks! Nice to hear from normal folks with dogs and imperfect garden.

  • @schematican
    @schematican 7 років тому +5

    So much easier than setting up drip irrigation with a kit, and much more affordable. Thank you!

  • @pasta0328
    @pasta0328 4 роки тому +2

    Pausing the video after 1:45 to say you are awesome people. Great video so far

  • @jantaylor732
    @jantaylor732 8 років тому +3

    Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, can't Thank You enough!! New gardener, got tired of dragging the hose around, can't afford irrigation system. This looks affordable.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  8 років тому

      yes, its pretty simple to set up too!

  • @patriotdefender8331
    @patriotdefender8331 6 років тому +13

    Great video! One follow up point to one of the things you mentioned about when to water: since you are using soaker hose, you don't have to worry about wetting down any leaves on the plants. That means that the typical watering schedule can change. Sure, turning on the hoses in the morning is okay, but it is actually better to turn on the soakers in the evening, just after sundown. I just finished the Master Gardener program at my local Ag Extension, and that was the word I heard. Same with drip irrigation. Water in the morning if you're gonna get the leaves wet; otherwise, do it in the evening after a day of drying out the soil. It makes sense.
    But again, great video! I was hunting around for soaker hose layout examples, and this was perfect! Many thanks....

    • @helnyson4694
      @helnyson4694 Рік тому

      Brings all sorts into the garden that want to enjoy munching on your plants/food if/when you water in evening. No matter if you use drip hose, upturned plastic bottles, or watering pots by hand, or refilling wicking beds, early morning at first light is always the best time here 😀 ✌🏽💫

  • @RAMPHD
    @RAMPHD 5 років тому +3

    This helps a lot. I had the hose looped around the base of each tomato plant. Then pull ties formed the loop. Used some sticks to hold in place. A lot of work and the hose is not that pliable, with fragile stalks Got incredible yield however with 10 Heirloom tomatoes versus watering from above. Will try this next year.Thanks!

  • @trebordadda
    @trebordadda 6 років тому +2

    Excellent video. Really helped me figure out how to proceed with my irrigation system without having to reinvent the wheel. Thank you.

  • @spudman12382
    @spudman12382 6 років тому +1

    Idk why but I really enjoyed this video. I think I figured out how I'm going to water my garden for next year. Thank you.

  • @TheAdhdGardener
    @TheAdhdGardener 4 роки тому +2

    Super helpful! I was given lots of soaker hoses and was wondering how and what to do with them this season..nice💯

  • @99bn99
    @99bn99 5 років тому +12

    Maybe you covered this in another video. The soaker hose really needs to be flushed when first installed, and every time the inlet end has been left open. Flushing consists of opening the far end(s), and letting water run through like a regular hose. This washes out manufacturing debris, dirt, bugs, etc., any of which can clog the pores in the soaker hose.

  • @courtneyaltice3670
    @courtneyaltice3670 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this very informative video! You really helped clear up some of my questions about what type of hose we need for our herb garden. Love your little family, you had us all laughing over here.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  4 роки тому

      great to hear Courtney, thx!

  • @TimLewallen
    @TimLewallen 8 років тому +2

    I ran a similar setup in my backyard container garden of tomato plants. I topped it off with pine straw mulch to hold in the moisture. I watered for 15 min every morning and had tremendous results.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  8 років тому

      good to hear, these work pretty good in containers, especially the smaller diameter soaker hose. thx!

    • @DJMovit
      @DJMovit Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing, I was curious how long to run a soaker for.

  • @hillaryauthier7364
    @hillaryauthier7364 4 роки тому +1

    Love your yellow lab! Had one for 13 years, got my son a chocolate. We love them 😍

  • @PistachioPistachio
    @PistachioPistachio 6 років тому +2

    I gotta do this next spring!! Big garden plans in the works!

  • @josealeman332
    @josealeman332 2 роки тому

    Been watching gardening videos / irrigations systems for the new garden I will make this next year...this is the best I seem, only thing is, I am not sure where i will find those elbows yet. but thanks for sharing even if this video has few years, it has good advice.

  • @varunadesilva2930
    @varunadesilva2930 8 років тому +2

    Nice calmly done video. I like hole attitude how you did the demonstration, and well family oriented feeling when watching it, yes those dog are real cute.

  • @yiskah
    @yiskah 5 років тому +1

    New subscriber here:) I have never had any kind of irrigation for my flowerbeds, but seeing as I have about 30 more years of working in the beds (IF I am lucky), I figured it is soooo time to try drip. My adult daughter says it is not worth the hassle, but she isn't here watering hours a day with me;)

  • @pamcoombs7584
    @pamcoombs7584 5 років тому +2

    You said “go get the ball”. And my 3 whippets went dashing outside! Yes! Thanks for the video, I needed a good lesson and this was great!

    • @_dave4460
      @_dave4460 5 років тому

      pam coombs haahaha! yep!

  • @GeorgiaBoi70
    @GeorgiaBoi70 6 років тому +6

    I'm definitely using this idea this year. It gets cumbersome trying to make soaker hose bend 180° in raised beds. Thanks for the tip! Subscribed.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  6 років тому

      Good to hear Georgia, bending soaker hose isn’t easy. Thx!

  • @joanneclare8079
    @joanneclare8079 3 роки тому +2

    Very helpful thanks. Love the doggy back ground heavy breathing😆

  • @annelygermaine7874
    @annelygermaine7874 2 місяці тому

    New subscriber here. Loving the real-ness of your DIY approach. Good work!

  • @vickielancaster7054
    @vickielancaster7054 4 роки тому

    You did a great job but your dog was the best. Especially when you turned on the water. Thx.

  • @eddouville7874
    @eddouville7874 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video, most of the videos I have found are for drip irrigation, I have soaker hoses and I wish to use those for my new raised beds. Thanks again for the great video.

  • @janicehuff2217
    @janicehuff2217 3 роки тому

    Just discovered this site. Good info presented in an interesting practical way. Love the dog.

  • @mrnavy2
    @mrnavy2 5 років тому +8

    At the End of the Season, do you disconnect the hoses and remove them from the Garden?
    Excellent Video.

  • @natureboy6410
    @natureboy6410 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for the tip on the connectors. I've used 1/2" to 5/8" soaker hose for years, but always had to stake them in place because of the sharp bends. :-)

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  5 років тому

      Good to hear Byron. Thx!

  • @mday1416
    @mday1416 8 років тому +1

    I use soaker hose now and it works great. I have two beds in the front of my house and a small garden out back. I put everything on timers. It does not matter how long you water, just as long as the ground stays slightly damp. You adjust as you need to. I have a 4 X 8 garlic bed that I water two times a day for two minutes each. I have 50 foot of beans in 5, 10 foot rows and 5 tomato and I water the garden 2 times a day, 10 minutes each. When the temp went up in the high 80's and low 90's I increased the water cycle to 15 minutes. My garden is covered with wood mulch and i have no weeds and it is easy to tell if my ground is wet enough because I want to find dampness several feet from my plants too. I put two zone times on everything.
    And I have found there is no need to cut the hose, just run it in an S pattern all across the bed, side to side and space it 12 to 15 inches apart. If you have too much hose at the end, cut that off and use that end to extend another bed or on a small flower bed.
    Be creative..................! Think in zones of watering. I have up to 100 foot on my garden zone and I even have a portion of it going over my compost pile to keep it damp as well.
    Yesterday I hooked up a siphon on my garden zone and now when it waters, I also fertilize it at the same time. I make it very weak and the plants love it.
    I use the Mittleider weekly feed fertilizer and put about 1 1/2 inches of the fertilizer in the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket and let it dissolve. It took a couple of days for that to happen. Then I poured half of that in another 5 gallon bucket, making it 10 gallons. Then I took about a pint and put that in 5 gallons of water and put my siphon hose in that. it is a very weak solution but the plants love it. I can increase the strength gradually if needed.
    Have fun!

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  8 років тому

      great info, thanks for that. i do a deep watering once or twice a week, but i can see how the mulch works well for you. i have thought about the siphon to add fertilizer to the water, thanks for reminding me. thx!

  • @jenniferhansen499
    @jenniferhansen499 5 років тому +1

    Great idea. You guys are joyful to watch. Thanks.

  • @theweekendhomestead
    @theweekendhomestead 8 років тому

    Perfect timing, I need to get some irrigation out to the tree in the orchard. I was thinking making rings out of soaker hose and then linking them together with underground irrigation piping.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  8 років тому +1

      i use regular garden hose to link the soaker hose segments. i have found the gray plastic connectors work best to join soaker to garden hose. (the grey connectors are used with black poly piping for wells and irrigation) this assumes using a 1/2" or 5/8" soaker hose, not the newer small diameter soaker hose.

    • @99bn99
      @99bn99 5 років тому

      Garden hose is great, but if you have a lot to do, 3/4" or 1" poly pipe will carry more water over long distances for your distribution system. Note that you don't want a ring close to the trunk. The ring needs to be out around the drip line. Depending on whether you prune the tree to maintain size, you may need to keep enlarging the ring.

  • @RobinLewisMakes
    @RobinLewisMakes 8 років тому +7

    That dog is so cool. Great video guys

  • @garygemian604
    @garygemian604 5 років тому

    Brilliant simplicity is genius!

  • @howardf3782
    @howardf3782 8 років тому +1

    I have a 400 gallon tank under my deck that I fill with rain water. It is a bit higher than the garden, so last year I tried running a regular hose from the tank to the garden, then a soaker hose from that at a bed. No luck - not enough pressure. I calculated it is only about 4 pounds per square inch. Looking online there are emitters that will work at that low pressure, but I have yet to buy and try them.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  8 років тому

      a while back I found some low pressure soaker hoses online, but haven't seen them lately. mbe you could get a solar powered water pump to move the water up to an elevated tank to increase the psi.

  • @NowAbundant
    @NowAbundant 3 роки тому

    What a cute puppy!!

  • @theman946
    @theman946 6 років тому

    Excellent video. Very user friendly and easy to extrapolate.

  • @sarbjitsingh-sx4dv
    @sarbjitsingh-sx4dv 6 років тому +21

    How long do you run the soaker hose?

  • @snowpony001
    @snowpony001 8 років тому +2

    Hey, we have the same middle name! And I've had one of those soaker hoses hanging in my garage for how long now? Great idea. Great video. I like the manifold on this one better than your other. Simpler and quicker to put together. This idea has been on my project list since I watched your earlier videos. You know that project list - the one that's out the door and goes around the block. Most of my to-do's have sleeping bags and tents 😉 Anyways, thanks for another great video and the labs of course.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  8 років тому

      good to hear! i found another roll of hose in my shed yesterday!

  • @youmeuswe9723
    @youmeuswe9723 7 років тому +2

    Funny, Adorable AND Practical video. Lovin it :) Gonna have to try that out!

  • @jeanthorne8337
    @jeanthorne8337 6 років тому +3

    I really enjoyed your video and learned a several tips. Thank you.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  6 років тому

      Great to hear Jean, thx!

  • @pam6633
    @pam6633 5 років тому

    Thank you. I had trouble finding the elbows, but saw your reply and just ordered on Amazon. This is a great idea and informative video!

  • @Watcher75g
    @Watcher75g 8 років тому +2

    For sealing up the ends I like to use a lighter to heat it up then I squeeze the ends together with pliers or gloves. Bare hands work but it can burn your fingers depending on how hot it is (learned from experience). It might even work on sealing it to the connectors instead of using ties but I haven't tried that.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  8 років тому

      good points. i have to try that one, with gloves, of course...

  • @laurenschexnider2799
    @laurenschexnider2799 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant thinking, Eric.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  8 років тому

      i actually tried this a few ways until i got it to work. planning is unusual for me!

  • @secretcaligarden8327
    @secretcaligarden8327 4 роки тому

    Thanks. Good idea to cut the soaker
    hose.

  • @99bn99
    @99bn99 5 років тому +1

    Perhaps you are not in a freeze zone. For those watchers who are, the soaker (weeping) hose does not need to be removed for the winter, as the water runs out of it. However, the pressure control and filter at the faucet should be brought in for the winter, and hoses or solid (pvc, copper, steel) pipe must be completely drained.

  • @robrenhar
    @robrenhar 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Doing it tomorrow.

  • @WybleMontano
    @WybleMontano 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the idea. I will definitely do this nexxt year.

  • @b.b.finsclara3589
    @b.b.finsclara3589 2 роки тому

    WWWOOWW!!! What a useful and doable idea. THAAANK YOU.......Where can we purchase the connectors???? (here in Toronto-Canada?)

  • @ShermVibes
    @ShermVibes 2 роки тому

    Thank you! This is amazing!

  • @edwardsdeacon
    @edwardsdeacon 7 років тому

    A very good and educational/informational video. 😊 thank you for making and posting it.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  7 років тому

      always happy to help, thx!

    • @barbaracaballero8425
      @barbaracaballero8425 6 років тому

      Looks very easy thank you I wish you write at The end names and size all what you used

  • @sarahzaryac
    @sarahzaryac 3 роки тому

    This was really helpful, thank you!

  • @HULKHOGAN1
    @HULKHOGAN1 3 роки тому

    The girl recording is so sarcastic and critical. Really unpleasant energy. Thanks for the video! Very helpful

  • @lucillevoisin1924
    @lucillevoisin1924 3 роки тому

    Very good. Thank you.

  • @predatorminutepodcast1570
    @predatorminutepodcast1570 4 роки тому +1

    How do you put multiple raised beds on a single hose? Do you create the soaker hose grid for each bed, and then cut up a regular hose to connect them all? Will the pressure be enough to push water through 4 beds? We have two 8x3 beds, a 10x1 bed, and a 6x2 bed.

  • @Pigearvet
    @Pigearvet 6 років тому

    This is great and well demonstrated. Thanks

  • @caseG80
    @caseG80 5 років тому

    They also make a 1/4 inch soaker hose thst can be installed to regular drip line when the water is needed in certain locations like around trees. Cheers

  • @wanesweb
    @wanesweb Рік тому

    Hey brother I'm a Subscriber I like your videos And props to she asked a lot of questions That we might want to ask I don't know if it's planned I think she does it great job OK my question I really need an answer to this I'm fixing To do my drip irrigation and I want to try some with the soccer hosoccer house your video is 6 years oh how is the soccer hose working how long did it work I've seen stories about the quarter inch soak or hose or just pop and holes in them Looking forward to your response brother thank you

  • @Wendy8888
    @Wendy8888 3 роки тому

    Super useful! Thanks 👍

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  3 роки тому

      Glad I could help. Thx! Eric.

  • @TheGoodHeart1000
    @TheGoodHeart1000 3 роки тому

    Excellent idea!
    Thank you!
    New sub

  • @Klink52
    @Klink52 7 років тому

    Great video. Solved by layout questions. Thank you very much!!

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  7 років тому

      +Gary Klingelsmith yeah!

  • @KarlaRei
    @KarlaRei 6 років тому +2

    Excellent video. Thanks for making it!

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  6 років тому

      Thanks , glad you like it.

  • @kimberly8185
    @kimberly8185 5 років тому

    I love your dog!!

  • @chantalgardner3157
    @chantalgardner3157 6 років тому +1

    Very nice diy video... Helped me a lot.

  • @TheKoolbraider
    @TheKoolbraider 5 років тому

    I've been looking at drip irrigation systems. This is the first time I heard that some of the equipment needs to be removed before winter freezes, I live in Maine and this would need to be done. I don't have much to water so maybe I'll go with soaker hoses. Thanks!

    • @99bn99
      @99bn99 5 років тому

      The soaker hoses can stay out. Supply to it, including timers, filters, pressure regulators, need to removed to warm storage, and hoses/pipes must be drained or removed to warm storage.

  • @barbaramiller1340
    @barbaramiller1340 7 років тому +4

    Very helpful - and happy to see another lab with a fetch fetish - they do love their toys!

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  7 років тому +1

      whenever we are in the garden, the labs think its time to play ball!

    • @sweetcanada17
      @sweetcanada17 7 років тому +1

      Barbara Mill,er - my chihuahua also has a fetch fetish. He thinks he is a Labrador. He even goes after big Frisbees and hauls them back to me.

  • @yeshuaisthewaythetruthandt515
    @yeshuaisthewaythetruthandt515 7 років тому

    Thanku. D questions help too bcz they get instant answers

  • @retiredspaceworker248
    @retiredspaceworker248 4 роки тому +1

    I use a 3/8" wire nut stuffed in the end to cap the dead ends.

  • @Luigi-yu5wv
    @Luigi-yu5wv 7 років тому +1

    Great video! Thanks for sharing......now I've to get me a Lab dog 😂😂😂👍🏼

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  7 років тому

      Yes, the Labradors make life better. thx!

  • @elizabethhendriks9030
    @elizabethhendriks9030 2 роки тому

    thank you! just subscribed, great video.

  • @nelson6936
    @nelson6936 7 років тому +1

    Thank you. It was extremely helpful.

  • @trandom2083
    @trandom2083 3 роки тому

    Great video and system! I just got a soaker hose and was using it in rows of coils 😂 I'm wondering what would happen if you removed the blue washers. Would it drip faster? I don't want to wait several hours to turn off the hose.

  • @mjc5208
    @mjc5208 6 років тому

    Love that dog!

  • @glenviruet7922
    @glenviruet7922 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Missmooific
    @Missmooific 5 років тому

    Thank you, great explanation, love the labs, putting in irrigation this summer in the uk, may have to wait a few weeks for enough sun to soften the pipe tho..😋

    • @caseG80
      @caseG80 5 років тому

      Missmooification some hot water might help either running it threw it or even submerging or pouring it over it then stretching. Cheers

  • @bertamorgan7399
    @bertamorgan7399 6 років тому +1

    Great video....Love the dogs and you folks make it real and doable. I never finish a job with one trip to the garden store so I felt like I found my tribe. SUGGESTION...when you put the first soaker hoses together you linked the long runs with short pieces of soaker hose perpendicular to those runs... if you used the end with the connecting soaker hose bits next to your trellis wouldn't you save having to add another run just for trellis? Just a thought. I HAVE SUBSCRIBED! Keep on gardening. :)

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  6 років тому

      good info, thanks Berta!

  • @HeavenestStCyr
    @HeavenestStCyr 3 роки тому

    Thank brother

  • @MikeJones-lx7qq
    @MikeJones-lx7qq 6 років тому +2

    thank you.

  • @julianacorcoran7960
    @julianacorcoran7960 2 роки тому

    Just curious how difficult would it be to change over my sprinklers that are in my raised garden area to a drip system? The sprinklers aren’t reaching all my veggies as much as I would like… thanks in advance! Great video and cute doggos!!!

  • @lanettacornett5191
    @lanettacornett5191 5 років тому +1

    Great video thanks!

  • @spottville9433
    @spottville9433 5 років тому

    Love the dogs, and I really enjoyed the video.

  • @keithrunyan-dy6nq
    @keithrunyan-dy6nq Рік тому

    Cool, thank just the video I wanted to see

  • @BD-kh2vk
    @BD-kh2vk 5 років тому +1

    I love your dogs!

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  5 років тому +1

      Thx Ken!

    • @BD-kh2vk
      @BD-kh2vk 5 років тому +1

      @@gardenfork, I love your videos too! Great stuff!

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  5 років тому +1

      Glad you enjoy them. It’s always great to hear. Go Bulldogs!

    • @BD-kh2vk
      @BD-kh2vk 5 років тому +1

      @@gardenfork you recognized I'm a Bulldog fan! Cool Beans! HAILSTATE !!!

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  5 років тому +1

      The Bulldog kinda gives it away... 😀

  • @OhDannyboy7
    @OhDannyboy7 Рік тому

    Excellent video! Question, is it recommended to use metal, wood, or a plastic dowel rod as an end cap? Yours looks like wood but I can't exactly tell. Wanted to know before I purchase it. Thanks!

  • @DJMovit
    @DJMovit Рік тому

    You started to say your timer comes on at 6:30, but you never finished that thought, I think. How long do you usually let to run? 1 hr? 2 hrs?
    Run it a couple times during the day?
    Thanks

  • @in.der.welt.sein.
    @in.der.welt.sein. 6 років тому

    Since I'm lazy, my first thought was to just snake the soaker hose throughout the bed and use some broken sticks to keep the hose in place. That way, there would be no cutting, and you're still free to use the soaker hose in another application if need be.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  6 років тому

      Yes Philip that works for some garden beds, soaker hose doesn’t do tight bends so this rig works for straight rows. Thx!

  • @chasingviolet6330
    @chasingviolet6330 7 років тому

    Super creative!

  • @mishamellow3528
    @mishamellow3528 7 років тому +1

    So just curious would you be able to couple this with a water collection system over water from your home easily enough? I am contemplating on starting a garden myself. Would actually love to make raised beds so it would be easier for my mother with her knees if she ever wants to get something and on me with my back for weeding. and I'm trying to find the most simple and also time and hopefully money saving ways to keep this garden watered properly without potentially drowning them. I'd like to have water collection since I love the concept of utilizing rain water as much as you can so is there any way that I could possibly combine the method for the soaker hoses you used along with water collection barrels for the main basin of water (over using water from our well on the house) sorry if this is a stupid question. I still feel like I'm very much a beginner in gardening I know a few basics from some research but if you or someone else who's been there and done that could give me constructive advice I'd love that so much!

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  7 років тому

      a gravity feed system is ideal. i have not been able to find a soaker hose that works with the low water pressure that comes with a gravity feed system though. let me know if you find anything. thx!

  • @MichaelJosephJr934
    @MichaelJosephJr934 4 роки тому

    So to understand you cannot simply coil the hose around the bed? It will kink? I'm starting to garden in the spring and looking for ideas.

  • @adriankap2978
    @adriankap2978 3 роки тому

    Can I use garden staples to hold down the hose rather than cutting? Or is the ground too soft that they won't hold? My first garden this year and a less than novice in growing anything. Thank you for the great video.

  • @mm-tc3kt
    @mm-tc3kt 4 роки тому +1

    What brand is that hose ? Where did you buy it ? I can't find one with the fitting at HD or AMZN.
    All their drip hoses you have to rig up yourself. Also, what's your choice of timer ? You might make some manufacturer bucks if you endorse these products. Good concepts and good video man. Isn't there a difference between a "soaker" and a "drip" hose ?

  • @scottrossgirvan8009
    @scottrossgirvan8009 8 років тому

    Great tutorial.

  • @stevehannon6376
    @stevehannon6376 7 років тому +1

    Well done
    I have this idea for attaching a pump to our dehumidifier that is located in our basement
    It is very damp in our basement and having to empty the dehumidifier is getting old
    Do you have any thoughts on this and if so what pump do you think would work

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  7 років тому

      Hi Steve, you might want to pump this water into a rain barrel outside with a mini sump like this: amzn.to/2wPNVGF
      and hook the barrel up to a gravity feed soaker hose like this one: amzn.to/2voHo5d
      thx!

  • @houseofmcclain5736
    @houseofmcclain5736 7 років тому +5

    This video was great!!!! very informative and you guys are adorable! do you find that there is a max length before water flow is affectedat the end of the line? i have 2 small beds and 2 large beds and I would love to hook them up so that they all run off of one system (one source hose). If so do you reccomend doing a second source hose or can you insert a flow restricter half way?

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  7 років тому +5

      i would loop the hose, so both ends of the system connect to the spigot, that way the pressure evens out. thx!

    • @99bn99
      @99bn99 5 років тому

      GardenFork's reply is correct. Part of the loop could be garden hose.
      Most hoses will come with a label recommending a maximum of length of soaker hose to connect. For a narrow strip of freshly sodded ground, (300') I used two strips of hose about 10" apart, and connected the two hose ends at the N & S ends of the run with Y connectors to garden hose connected to the faucets at two locations of the same building. From one end to other there was a 6' drop. With pressure supplied from both ends, the watering was pretty even.

  • @magnummesiona72
    @magnummesiona72 6 років тому

    Thanks a lot.... it really helps

  • @papaspahrtv
    @papaspahrtv 8 років тому

    Thanks for a great video, Eric. I will add this to my garden.

    • @gardenfork
      @gardenfork  8 років тому

      great way to water the garden, thx!

  • @missourigirl4101
    @missourigirl4101 Рік тому

    How do you connect the Metal ends that connect to your hose and can you connect to 1/2 plastic tubing that would run between raised beds?

  • @jibbyjackjones8207
    @jibbyjackjones8207 6 років тому

    Perfect team, even with doggie. But great video , thanks.

  • @mchaywood83
    @mchaywood83 4 роки тому

    Perfect!

  • @janneinkinen8601
    @janneinkinen8601 5 років тому +1

    Very nice video! Thank you! Did you make small holes to the hose? Did you use a needle or did you drill them with some very tiny drill? Thank you once more! Greetings from Finland!

    • @janneinkinen8601
      @janneinkinen8601 5 років тому

      ah, it seems "soaker hose" is a hose with pre-made holes, so no need to make them.

  • @bluebluedogbooks
    @bluebluedogbooks 8 років тому

    How neat!

  • @camilleharris3457
    @camilleharris3457 4 роки тому

    What do you have growing up the wire/rope? I like that.