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Irrigatia SOL-C24 Irrigation system, Green

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Occasionally there are delays. We shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses, costs, damages or expenses incurred by you or any other person for any delays in delivery. The system simply draws water from your water butt or tank and gently pumps it to your plants, planters. Installing the drip system was easy in terms of work and simplicity. I simply cut the small tubing and added an included “T” to attach a short amount of tube to the dripper and continue the flow through the hose. The stakes are really helpful, holding the drippers slightly above the ground and helping to place them in the best spot. The hose is tiny enough to run up and over a raised bed and then down into the area needing water. x 20l pots | 24 x tomato plants | 48 x pepper plants | 72 x strawberry plants | 24m row vegetable or flower beds In the desert Southwest, rain barrels are essential for saving water in the garden. But when we use our barrels, we have to fill watering pails, haul the pails around and then refill. The exercise is a plus, but the time investment, not so much.

Almost all new plants will benefit from rootgrow™ but there are a few exceptions: blueberries, cranberries, lingonberries, rhododendrons, azaleas, heathers & brassicas. It should be noted that using rootgrow™ on these plants will not harm them - it just won’t work. Up to 1 metre of seep hose can be pushed onto the drippers supplied with the main unit. A stopper should be put in the other end and stakes can be used to hold it in position. This arrangement can be used to spread water over a larger area than the dripper alone and is useful for large pots/baskets, germinating short rows of seedlings, burying with the roots of valuable plants to aid establishment. Drippers can be at different heights, but the individual lengths of seep hose must be kept level. Irrigatia’s C12L solar automatic watering system’s weather-responsive technology is powered by 100% solar energy and allows the use of rainwater. No need for electricity or a tap - ideal for greenhouse watering, garden irrigation, vertical gardens & green walls, hanging baskets, raised beds, allotments & holiday watering. TheIrrigatia Solar Irrigation Kit is available in two size options and provides a simple and highly effective solution to garden watering - just add water (and a water butt)!Microporous Hose: Ideal for flower beds, raised beds, vegetable plots, fruit trees and fruit cages. Simply insert the feeder tube into the water butt, arrange the drip tube as required and switch on the Irrigatia unit. The unit will water automatically every 3 hours but the amount of water released depends upon the amount of sunlight - the more sun, the more it waters! The device uses solar energy to power the pump, sunnier days result in more watering meaning you no longer need to worry if your plants are receiving enough water.

Microporous Hose: Ideal for flower beds, raised beds, vegetable plots, fruit trees and fruit cages. FEATURES & BENEFITS A loss/replacement can only be pursued in line with the target delivery times of the courier or once the courier accept loss.The Irrigatia unit can feed up to 24 drippers (12 supplied), can drip water up to 5m above the water source and is able to supply enough water for up to 10 large hanging baskets or 24 x 20 litre pots. Ideal for greenhouses, polytunnels, gardens and allotments. This eco-friendly, fully automatic watering system uses solar power to irrigate plants from your water butt and can even be used during a hosepipe ban. Simple to install, once set up the system will water automatically with minimum supervision. No need for an outside tap or power source!

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