😂😂 you seem to have a wee bit of a leak at the tap 🚰. I use hose clamps and then I can take them off if needed. Great job Bary, have a super week Ali 🇨🇦
You could try making a couple of small holes in the bottom of the bottles for a slow water release. If the holes are below the surface they can last all day with a big bottle.
It’s best to disconnect everything from the water supply before freezing temperatures, but as long as any valves or drippers are open any water that’s still trapped will have space to expand without damaging anything. The pipes are generally quite tough, I’ve used a setup similar in a large outdoor system that can’t be emptied over winter and it would be the smaller dripper pipes that just pop off rather than split. It was an absolute pain in spring when they got turned on again and shot off!
Christ i bet you’re fun at parties 😂 get back in your patch you absolute cabbage 😂 DIY describes projects you do yourself (clue’s in the name), not having to hire a professional. If you’re going to be pedantic at least get it right 😂
😂😂 you seem to have a wee bit of a leak at the tap 🚰. I use hose clamps and then I can take them off if needed. Great job Bary, have a super week Ali 🇨🇦
Still waiting for our new one Ali maybe one day hahah! Have a great weekend.
Great video, not seen those hanging basket droppers before, will definitely check them out! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! They’re really handy they do angled ones too for controlling the direction.
Is there an easy way to do this without a hose as hoses are banned at my allotment. I have a lot of large plastic cooler bottles that I've collected
You could try making a couple of small holes in the bottom of the bottles for a slow water release. If the holes are below the surface they can last all day with a big bottle.
Will they split in winter when the water iced them up?
It’s best to disconnect everything from the water supply before freezing temperatures, but as long as any valves or drippers are open any water that’s still trapped will have space to expand without damaging anything. The pipes are generally quite tough, I’ve used a setup similar in a large outdoor system that can’t be emptied over winter and it would be the smaller dripper pipes that just pop off rather than split. It was an absolute pain in spring when they got turned on again and shot off!
Great video, I'm going to give that a go! Thanks 👍
Great, good luck let me know how it goes!
Would have been nice to see you making the water system instead of talking about it. Some are visual learners some do fine with talking.
it is not diy...everything bought and designed products for irrigation..that is not diy
Christ i bet you’re fun at parties 😂 get back in your patch you absolute cabbage 😂 DIY describes projects you do yourself (clue’s in the name), not having to hire a professional. If you’re going to be pedantic at least get it right 😂