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			 Take 
			the Hassle out of Daily Watering By Melinda Myers
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            [June 01, 2019]  
            
			Proper 
			watering is key to gardening success, but untangling and dragging 
			heavy hoses across the yard, smashing delicate flowers and young 
			vegetable plants along the way is a common occurrence in many yards.
			 If this describes your escapades when watering 
			garden beds and planters, it may be time to look for some 
			time-saving solutions that reduce the hassle of hand watering. | 
        
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			 Protect edging plants, especially those at the 
			corner of the bed with hose guides. You can make your own from 
			colorful wine bottles inverted over a section of rebar anchored in 
			the ground. Or invest in some functional or decorative hose guides 
			available for sale. 
 Connecting and disconnecting the hose to the faucet, inadequate 
			length of hoses, and nozzles can be a source of aggravation. Washers 
			disappear, connections loosen, and leaks occur. Invest in 
			quick-connectors that allow you to make all these connections with a 
			simple click.
 
 Clear the hose clutter off patios, decks and walks while keeping 
			them easily accessible for daily watering. A hose reel allows you to 
			easily wind up the hose out of sight near the faucet. These are 
			often mounted on the wall or are unsightly and bulky devices with 
			wheels that can still be a bit unwieldy. Evaluate the design and 
			ease of use before investing.
 
 
			
			 
			
			An automatic reel that retracts the hose quickly and easily or a 
			lightweight portable model may be just the solution. Irrigation 
			equipment like the G.F. Italia Portable Reel Nozzle Hose available 
			at gardeners.com is lightweight enough, allowing you to carry 50 
			feet of hose that unravels just the length you need as you water 
			various garden beds or containers on the deck.
 
 Coil hoses are designed to expand when filled with water then 
			retract into a small size for clean, easy storage and portability. 
			You eliminate the need to unwind and rewind long lengths of hoses 
			every time you water. Look for hoses made of long-lasting, kink-free 
			materials that have superior coil memory for years of easy watering.
 
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            Make moving long stretches of hoses easier with 
			featherweight and lightweight slim products. A featherweight hose 
			can weigh as little as two and a half pounds, making it easier to 
			move through the garden and back onto the reel or storage container.
 Combine the convenience of storage and lightweight portability. 
			You’ll minimize the need for maintaining hoses at every faucet while 
			retaining the convenience. Look for products that allow you to 
			easily move your hose where it’s needed. Expandable hoses allow you 
			to easily move your hose from faucet to faucet for watering around 
			the yard or pack it in your RV when traveling.
 
 Make proper watering a more convenient part of garden and container 
			maintenance by investing in quality hoses, connectors and storage 
			options. If it’s easy, you are more likely to water plants as needed 
			and then store the hoses conveniently out of sight after each 
			watering.
 
 Melinda Myers has written more than 20 gardening books, including 
			Small Space Gardening. She hosts The Great Courses “How to Grow 
			Anything” DVD series and the Melinda’s Garden Moment TV & radio 
			segments. Myers is a columnist and contributing editor for Birds & 
			Blooms magazine and was commissioned by Gardeners Supply for her 
			expertise to write this article. Her web site is 
			www.MelindaMyers.com.
 
            [Photo courtesy of Gardener’s Supply 
			Company] 
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