I have been looking at soaker hoses in our local garden centre. I think they are made from old tyres. Are these safe to use in the veg patch or will they fill my veggies with all kinds of nasty poisons which I will then eat?
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I think they are a great idea, they tend to get the water exactly where it is needed and can be moved around. Some types are very expensive if you have a large plot or garden.
Around 80% of water is wasted using a conventional hosepipe with a spray as it misses the root structure and watering cans, although accurate, are very heavy after the tenth trip and take a long time to fill.
There should not be any nasties in them - and think of the recycling involved.Last edited by digthatchick; 18-07-2009, 12:17 PM.
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I use a combination of both seeper hoses and sprays and much prefer the seeper hoses. Next year I'm putting more in place on the fruit beds so I can control the water that they get, so much easier, especially used with a timer, and much less water wasted..TonyF, Dordogne 24220
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Originally posted by digthatchick View Postwatering cans... take a long time to fill.
I do use seep hoses under membrane and mulches....both of which help seal in the water as a lot is lost from bare earth.
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