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Micro irrigation systems

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sjl1970
sjl1970 Posts: 23 Forumite
Hi everyone,

Newbie here so please be gentle :D

I'm looking into buying a watering system this year for my hanging baskets and pots as I'm useless at watering regularly :o

Are any systems better than other/ better value for money, I'm guessing buying a kit would be the best/ cheapest way? Also, how easy are they to install? The hozelock aquapod looks good but won't be any good for the hanging/ wall plants as the micro cable is only 1M long :(

I'm looking at approx 10 hanging baskets/ wall planters and 10 pots on the patio.

Thanks in advance!
Sara
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  • Lotus-eater
    Lotus-eater Posts: 10,789 Forumite
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    I can tell you that you get what you pay for, I've tried a couple of those cheap kits you get and they are total rubbish.
    Either buy a good one, or learn to water every day.
    Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.
  • ginvzt
    ginvzt Posts: 4,878 Forumite
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    I am going to follow this, as I am very interested in getting one myself to take care of my plants when I am away (OH is no use). I am considering Hazelock Deluxe Auto Kit, but I am not sure if it works - any opinions/experiences would be great to hear...

    In my case it would be great to be able to use it whilst on holiday and such...
    Spring into Spring 2015 - 0.7/12lb
  • sjl1970
    sjl1970 Posts: 23 Forumite
    I can tell you that you get what you pay for, I've tried a couple of those cheap kits you get and they are total rubbish.
    Either buy a good one, or learn to water every day.

    Lotuseater, what make/ type would you consider a good one?
  • ginvzt
    ginvzt Posts: 4,878 Forumite
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    sjl1970 wrote: »
    Hi everyone,

    Newbie here so please be gentle :D

    I'm looking into buying a watering system this year for my hanging baskets and pots as I'm useless at watering regularly :o

    Are any systems better than other/ better value for money, I'm guessing buying a kit would be the best/ cheapest way? Also, how easy are they to install? The hozelock aquapod looks good but won't be any good for the hanging/ wall plants as the micro cable is only 1M long :(

    I'm looking at approx 10 hanging baskets/ wall planters and 10 pots on the patio.

    Thanks in advance!
    Sara

    Sorry, I have just been looking at Aquapods and you can get extension kit for hanging baskets, it is called "Plus Wall", I think. See it here:

    http://www.garden4less.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=2825&partner=fr
    Spring into Spring 2015 - 0.7/12lb
  • greyteam1959
    greyteam1959 Posts: 4,710 Forumite
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    Have a look here
    http://www.simplycontrol.com/catalogue/gardenwater/default.asp
    I have bought loads of stuff of them over the last 2 or 3 years
  • Lotus-eater
    Lotus-eater Posts: 10,789 Forumite
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    sjl1970 wrote: »
    Lotuseater, what make/ type would you consider a good one?
    Well that I don't know, but certainly something with a good name. Someone else will give you good advice on a decent one. Just don't be tempted by a cheap one!
    Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.
  • sjl1970
    sjl1970 Posts: 23 Forumite
    ginvzt wrote: »
    Sorry, I have just been looking at Aquapods and you can get extension kit for hanging baskets, it is called "Plus Wall", I think.

    That looks good! Thanks :D
  • ginvzt
    ginvzt Posts: 4,878 Forumite
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    I am liking this one:

    http://www.garden4less.co.uk/Hozelock-aquapod-ac-pro-offer.asp

    I am getting paid tomorrow, so might treat myself... And my garden!
    Spring into Spring 2015 - 0.7/12lb
  • westiea
    westiea Posts: 432 Forumite
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    Hi
    A friend uses a self set up using Gardena micro irrigation and has had it for 5 years with no problems (it is not cheap though)- if you look here there's a little planner that works out what you need GARDENA Micro-Drip-System Planner - I guess you can then look for cheapest suppliers online or look at other products people are recommending using that information.
    Gardena Micro Drip Starter Set With Timer 1398 - £59.99 RRP £99.99 SAVE £40.00 % Looks like a good offer and you can add as you need
    Greyer by the minute - Older by the hour - Wiser by the day
  • Mankysteve
    Mankysteve Posts: 4,257 Forumite
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    The aqua pod unit are great for three for bargin prices last year from B&Q but I think you'd be better off with a kit like this http://www.garden4less.co.uk/hozelock-automatic-watering-kit-deluxe-20.asp.

    As other said I would go for either aqua pod or Gardena micro pods.
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