Firstly - apologies if this has been covered before - I tried searching but can't seem to get the search engine to find messages with both "hosepipe" AND "ban"!
My greenhouse has a row of 20 tomato plants in a raised bed on one side, and around 15 chillis, 10 aubergines, 4 cucumbers and 2 melons in buckets on the other side. As I can't be there in the week, I have installed Hoselock timers (one each side) with a long hose with heavy drippers for the tomatoes (40mins a day) and thin hose with drippers in most of the buckets (in trays to catch the overflow and soak up)
This worked pretty well last year, I had a good crop - however I just started panicking as there is a strong likelihood of a hosepipe ban! Both my timers run from the hose from an outside tap - is this likely to be banned?
If yes, anyone got any bright suggestions? I'm somewhat concerned that I may end up losing my whole tomato crop - which with 18 varieties, many heirloom, would be very sad!!
Thanks lots
Salilah
My greenhouse has a row of 20 tomato plants in a raised bed on one side, and around 15 chillis, 10 aubergines, 4 cucumbers and 2 melons in buckets on the other side. As I can't be there in the week, I have installed Hoselock timers (one each side) with a long hose with heavy drippers for the tomatoes (40mins a day) and thin hose with drippers in most of the buckets (in trays to catch the overflow and soak up)
This worked pretty well last year, I had a good crop - however I just started panicking as there is a strong likelihood of a hosepipe ban! Both my timers run from the hose from an outside tap - is this likely to be banned?
If yes, anyone got any bright suggestions? I'm somewhat concerned that I may end up losing my whole tomato crop - which with 18 varieties, many heirloom, would be very sad!!
Thanks lots
Salilah
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