How to Clean Your Watering Cans - Pots & Trowels
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Martin has some amazing advice for your to get all your watering cans fit for next season, including tips on different roses and when not to use water from a water butt! #garden #gardening #watering #plants
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Martin Fish has been gardening for over 40 years & judges for the RHS and writes regular features in gardening magazines. Videographer Sean Riley has been making videos for over 20 years. Martin and Sean have worked together on gardening TV & videos for the BBC & brands such as Allett, Cobra, Darlac, Ego and many others.
Thanks for posting
Our pleasure! fresh videos every week! -Sean
Hi Martin & Jill loved the video very interesting! I didn’t know about the bacteria in rain water for seedlings 🌱 lv Irene 😘 xx
Our pleasure! Thanks for your continued support Irene! -Sean
Rather than sandpaper, I used my dremel tool with a abrasive buffing wheel. After 5 minutes, it works like new!
top tip, thanks! -Sean
Good idea, will be giving my old galvanised lovelies a clean very soon 😀
Really interesting, thank you. I found your video because I've got a metal can just like yours and the rose is stuck and I can't get it off to clean it as it seems to be blocked. I don't know if its rust or limescale or someting else causing the problem. Any tips on what to do? I don't want to have to buy a whole new watering can!
Listen to our latest podcast where I answer your question. Hope it comes off. Martin
Awesome
Thanks for watching! -Sean
Can you share where you purchased your sage colour tool carrier that is on the floor in this video.
Hi Hope, it’s one we made ourselves a few years ago. We couldn’t find one the right size so made it to measure!
How do you clean inside area of roses if using compost tea?
Not easy as the holes will get blocked. Either strain the tea first to remove particles or use a coarse rose.