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Aug 20, 2018 11:51 AM CST
Name: Tara
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Zone 5a)
Bookworm Daylilies Hybridizer Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge)
CaliFlowers said:

Because many dissimilar products are called "soaker hose", it's hard to tell what we're talking about. My favorite and most successful is usually called "leaky" or 'weepy" hose—it's a round, rough looking hose about 3/4" in diameter, usually made from ground-up, recycled tire rubber. Have you ever tried that? Were you referring to that type of hose when you said that it sprayed the blooms and foliage.....

...But it's pretty simple to set up. If you're interested, I can elaborate. I think they're really the way to go, they've been very long-lasting for me, going on at least 10 years.

Ken


I have used those kind Ken, but I never got my pressure to what it needed to be and ended up with them "blowing out" 🙄 The kind that spray the tops are like the menards link from before.

Please explain what I need to do!

Thank You!

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