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How to Make A Simple Garden Hose Guide

How to make a simple garden hose guide is a clever, inexpensive solution to keep the garden hose out of your freshly planted beds damaging delicate plants.

If you’re new to gardening or simply looking for a helpful guide to using a garden hose effectively, look no further! PBS-Tv’s GardenRx has got you covered with a simple and practical approach to making the most out of your garden hose.

In our above video, GardenRx host Loren Nancarrow has driven rebar into the ground six inches deep and placed copper pipe with cap on top to cover the rebar. The copper pipe will roll as the hose is pulled making for easy gardening and plant protection and creates a beautiful spinning hose guide that patinas with time.

Here are some other great ideas to ensure proper watering and maintenance of your plants.

1. Choose the Right Hose: Start by selecting a garden hose that suits your needs. Consider factors like length, material (rubber or vinyl), and thickness. A longer hose allows you to reach more distant areas, while a durable material ensures longevity. Opt for a hose with a diameter of at least 5/8 inch for sufficient water flow.

2. Attach a Water Nozzle: Select a water nozzle that offers different spray patterns, such as mist, shower, or jet. This versatility allows you to adjust the water pressure according to your plants’ needs. Attach the nozzle securely to the end of your hose.

3. Check for Leaks: Examine the connections between the hose, nozzle, and faucet for any leaks. Tighten them if necessary or consider using Teflon tape to ensure a watertight seal. Properly sealed connections prevent water wastage and increase efficiency.

4. Turn on the Water: Open the faucet slowly to allow the water to flow smoothly through the hose. Sudden surges in water pressure can damage the hose or plants. Adjust the water volume based on your plants’ watering requirements.

5. Watering Techniques: Hold the nozzle in one hand and guide the hose along the base of your plants with the other hand. Make sure the water reaches the soil directly around the roots. Avoid watering the foliage excessively, as it may lead to fungal diseases. For delicate plants, use a gentle spray pattern or mist to prevent damage.

6. Proper Timing: Water your garden in the morning or late afternoon to minimize evaporation and give plants ample time to absorb water before evening. Avoid watering during the hottest part of the day to prevent scorching and water loss through evaporation.

7. Watering Frequency: Monitor the moisture level in your garden regularly. Different plants have varying water requirements, so adjust your watering schedule accordingly. Feel the soil with your fingers or use a moisture meter to check if it needs watering. Avoid overwatering, as it can suffocate the roots and promote the growth of harmful fungi.

8. Proper Storage: After use, turn off the faucet and drain any remaining water from the hose to prevent freezing during colder months. Store the hose in a dry and protected area, such as a hose reel or a shed, to prolong its lifespan.

Following these simple steps from PBS-Tv’s GardenRx will ensure that you use your garden hose efficiently, conserving water and maintaining healthy plants. Happy gardening!






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