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Old March 31, 2008   #1
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Default Timed Irrigation systems for containers

This has probably been posted before but I have about 7 containers (20") that I grow at my townhouse in the summer and needless to say in the hot summers I do not travel very far about 1+ day and then I need to get back and water them. they are on both sides of my garage and I have a foucet in the garage that I could rig up on a timer but I have not been out to the hardware stores to look at automatic timers does anyone have suggestions?

This would only be a partial solution to the problem as I have an additional 3 containers on my upper level deck that gets very warm in the summers and do not have a way to get them on a timer system but they are earlier determinant varities so if I could get toms off of those first then I could use the timer system for later in the summer.

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Old March 31, 2008   #2
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ebay gives you many more options.
I got one which has been working for many years. $40.00

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timer plus zeba will help.
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Old April 1, 2008   #4
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timer plus zeba will help.
Thanks for the reminder I was going to order zeba a few weeks ago and forgot. Just started seeds yesterday so I still have time to order.
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I use a drip system also. As per manufacturers recommendations, I put 3 tablespoons of zeba, in the method they recommend on their web site, in 15 gallon containers. You have to make sure you mix it appropriately. That will help a lot with your watering problems.
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What's zeba?

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zeba.com


"By storing and releasing water in the root zone where and when plants need it, Zeba Home and Garden helps get lawns, plants and shrubs off to a fast start. And by improving water-use efficiency, Zeba helps prevent plant stress and helps plants flourish throughout a long, hot summer.

Among other benefits, Zeba:
holds potting mix moisture longer in plant boxes and containers
cuts watering frequency for indoor and outdoor plants
promotes fast seed germination in turf and garden plantings and improves sod establishment

Don't fall for ‘Water Crystals’
Homeowners have been trying ‘water crystals’ for years. Unfortunately, these earlier generation, petroleum-based synthetics gave mixed results and are environmentally suspect. Zeba is your only ‘natural’ option for responsible growing and superior moisture retention and release to your plants!"
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What is the difference between corn starch and Zeba? was wondering if anyone has used both to see if there is a difference?
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