Orange Shovel CAGrower
Well-Known Member
Lugging in 7 gallons of water by backpack every 3 days was a pain this rain-less summer in California. Its time that we plan ahead and water every 3 weeks. Here's my version of easy watering...
1. Obtain Essential Tank System Parts (Local Hardware Store):
- a 55 gallon tank
- a 3/4" spigot
- a powerdrill with 7/8" spade bit
- a bastard file
- an automatic water timer
- basic gravity feed drip (http://www.dripdepot.com/131.html)
- A few joints and an hour of time
2. Assembly Instructions:
Obtain 55 gal drum.
Drill a hole at the bottom.
File down the hole to fit the spigot.
Screw in the spigot.
Before adding the piping it should look like this:
Now its time for the automatic water timer:
Attach the gravity drip once at the site and make sure that it can flow with gravity down the hill to your plants.
Tips:
Check for free buckets and drums online at Craigslist, or ask at local hardware stores, car washes, stables, farms etc.
Check for leaks every visit to the plot
Bury the line in the ground.
Spray paint with camo colors or cover with camo netting.
1. Obtain Essential Tank System Parts (Local Hardware Store):
- a 55 gallon tank
- a 3/4" spigot
- a powerdrill with 7/8" spade bit
- a bastard file
- an automatic water timer
- basic gravity feed drip (http://www.dripdepot.com/131.html)
- A few joints and an hour of time
2. Assembly Instructions:
Obtain 55 gal drum.
Drill a hole at the bottom.
File down the hole to fit the spigot.
Screw in the spigot.
Before adding the piping it should look like this:
Now its time for the automatic water timer:
Attach the gravity drip once at the site and make sure that it can flow with gravity down the hill to your plants.
Tips:
Check for free buckets and drums online at Craigslist, or ask at local hardware stores, car washes, stables, farms etc.
Check for leaks every visit to the plot
Bury the line in the ground.
Spray paint with camo colors or cover with camo netting.