Great shout, spent 3 hours May messing around with a finnicky system from eBay. This one allows you to give it a wash through every now and again for all the crud that develops.
I think I missed it> what are the nozzles called in the shop? (and/or where did you get them)? Thx for this video- lots of great ideas that I'll be borrowing :D
@@TheMilitaryGardener found a US site. So, these will go into a regular garden hose? After drilling of course. I’m tired of those 1/4 inch hose connectors breaking. Thinking about just making PVC manifolds and hose sections to run throughout each bed, to be brought in during freezing temps.
DIY back yard rainwater harvesting || 3000 litre automatic top up. 💦💦💦
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Great shout, spent 3 hours May messing around with a finnicky system from eBay. This one allows you to give it a wash through every now and again for all the crud that develops.
I think I missed it> what are the nozzles called in the shop? (and/or where did you get them)? Thx for this video- lots of great ideas that I'll be borrowing :D
Thanks mate. Amazon, misting nozzles. There is a link in the description.
I’m not seeing an Amazon link anywhere, but at least you named the sprinklers, LOL!
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@@RossPottsnow I’m the description, sorry, they were removed for some reason.
@@TheMilitaryGardener found a US site. So, these will go into a regular garden hose? After drilling of course. I’m tired of those 1/4 inch hose connectors breaking. Thinking about just making PVC manifolds and hose sections to run throughout each bed, to be brought in during freezing temps.
Maybe dumb question, but why do you need to save water in dreary old England where it rains constantly?
We have had consecutive very dry summers, the climate is definitely changing.