Slash your water bills
Watering your garden by hose uses 600 to 900 litres of water per hour. A garden sprinkler can use up to 1500 litres of water per hour. Clearly an enormous volume of water is used by most gardeners in an effort to maintain a healthy garden. The problem is that over 80% of this water can be wasted, Because of water run off to areas where it is not needed by plants and through evaporation.
Because such a large proportion of household water is used in the garden, and now that the principle of 'user pays' has become entrenched in the philosophy of most water supply authorities, this means that a large amount of your money is also being wasted.
The Watering Probe, a product developed in Australia, reduces this wastage by feeding water beneath the surface of the soil, soaking the soil around the roots of your plants and no where else. The Watering Probe is simply attached to a garden hose and the nozzle is inserted into the soil; directing water only to where it is needed by your plants.
We would be very surprised if any gardener did not at least save the cost of the Watering Probe on just one water bill over summer; and this is not even the best advantage of the Watering Probe.
The best advantage is healthier plants
By ensuring that your plants get enough water when and where they need it you will reap the rewards in the form of faster growing, better flowering and more vibrant looking plants.
Most watering only wets the surface layer of soil and this process promotes shallow roots and spindly plant growth. By injecting water to the roots of your plants, not only does this save you water and money; it also encourages stronger, deeper root growth and healthier plants.
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