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From the page: "One of the best ways to provide a steady water supply to your plants without your constant attention is the gradual watering system or drip irrigation. Through this method a device is employed that slowly delivers water into the soil directly around the roots. Commercial... more
Reviewed by SophiesCastle Apr 28 2006, 02:30pm ( 166 reviews ) • yougrowgirl.com
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Rated by AdventureSeeker7 on Oct 20, 6:21am
I need to start doing more of this.
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Rated by cydemp on Oct 01, 3:39pm
great idea
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Rated by neoauteur on Sep 06, 3:06pm
Not interested.
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Rated by bethpartin on Aug 29, 11:51am
What a great idea! You get to use up some plastic bottles, and you don't have to stand there and water your plants slowly. Reduces waste and saves time.
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Rated by CorinneFloyd on Aug 17, 8:16pm
Good information. Something I need to keep in mind as my garden grows.
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Reviewed by capybara7 on Aug 16, 12:02am
Simple bur effective irrigation system
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Rated by barryr666 on Jun 10, 11:47am
So this is where the 30,000,000,000 bottles a year go to that Americans don't recycle
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Rated by MOJOHomeRepairs on May 30, 1:48pm
Awesome stuff!
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Rated by CanarsieBK on May 21, 11:54am
love the diy pages. especially those that recycle.
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Rated by pdsnj1GD on May 08 2009, 1:18pm
Cool tips on a DIY drip irragator