Some plants, such as tomatoes will get leaf problems if most of the watering comes from above the plant so root watering is best. Carol, I am a 74 year old retired aircraft painter living in Fla. raised on a farm if they knew of this back then the whole world would be better today Thanks for sharing love your little sites Carol. You may say I just want to water my plants that is fine. I would not do it for root vegetables like potatoes, carrots, beets, etc. Thanks for this tip Connie! If so was there any issues? Marla, a reader of the blog, inserted a water meter near the roots and says that there is still moisture after three days of non watering in 100 degree heat! I did this last year with milk jugs. The holes will let the water slow release and when you can’t see the water anymore, it’s time to water again! If you don’t like the idea of using plastics near vegetables, use it for watering plants like Elephant’s Ears, Canna Lilies, creeping Jenny and Ostrich Ferns. So what’s the point of a drip feeder? This prevents soil and roots from getting into the bottle and clogging up the holes. Carol. Click to see our Privacy policy. I tried various methods for punching holes in my soda bottles with little success. Sheet rock from remodeling works for clay soils, mix with straw or hay. I wish people would stop touting it as a great idea. This will work for smaller plants and make it much less time consuming than watering daily. I earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you if you purchase through an affiliate link. Poke 4 to 5 holes in the cap. Hope it works for you. This is slightly off subject, but I am watering some inside plants from the bottom. 99 It’s working GREAT! That inch of water grew algae and I lost 2 cucumber plants. This year she attached a hose the length of her tomato patch to her faucet then punched holes in the hose near each plant. Hi Faye. This is a great image shared from a Russian Gardening website that no longer exists but it demonstrates the project well. You may also want to add liquid fertilizer during the growing season as needed. Super easy! Some need more than others. Thanks for the tip. Not a real fan of burying plastic w my awesome veggies. If it dry down to the first knuckle, I water it. Now, when I turn on the hose, the water flows from the faucet to the hose to the 1/4″ tubing and into the bottles deep watering ALL my tomatoes at once. Make sure that the top of the bottle sticks up just a bit above the dirt. Thanks. Otherwise I get mosquitoes hanging around and tree seeds in them. 1) what about if I bury a larger bottle with the holes just as suggested (each in the respective locations), I remember well the opposite seasons! Anyone had problems with their holes getting clogged? The holes should be small (nail or skewer size. Otherwise I get mosquitoes hanging around and tree seeds in them. amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "thegarcoo-20"; And mark the bottle tops with something that they stand out so to make it easier to find when you go looking. Rain water is a great source of free water. (all the ones I have – and bought! Awesome , I think tis will solve my yellow leaf prblem. this is terrific, pinned to my in the garden board. One thing no one told me was to put a hole/holes in the very bottom of the jug. You can use a 2-liter or 20-ounce soda bottle. and little will be lost to evaporation. When mixed with big tomatoes compost should improve conditions tremendously. Carol. It has been shared almost 680,000 times! Glad you like it. They love a moist tropical environment and will grow beautifully. Anything that saves time is a winner for me. Saves a lot of bending to get the water into the bottle neck. It has about 3 feet above ground and a foot below. te doy mi like. Planting on a slant keeps the tomato plant in warmer soil in the spring. Collect in in rain barrels and you will have extra pure water to use for adding to the soda bottle drip feeder. The popularity of this post has been amazing. I tried various methods for punching holes in my soda bottles, This method really works thanks for sharing, Your email address will not be published. When I fill it up, it get empty straight away… So is that normal ? Carol. I agree that leaving on the bottle caps is a good idea. hope it works for you. I pushed flow-through Rain Drip adapters into the holes in the hose, then added a length of Rain Drip 1/4″ tubing to the end of each adapter. I also hooked it up to my drip system. I try not to let plants sit in water in the saucer, as this can rot the roots of most of them. Suggestions?? I’m doing it this year too. Some how my grandmother who had several gardens over her 106 years never resorted to this. 3.4 out of 5 stars 492. Once all of the holes are in, bury the bottle next to your young plant. When do you plant the bottle at the same time as the plant you are growing? Jennifer did this soda bottle drip feeder with milk jugs last year. I am proud to say that tree is leafing out beautifully right now. STERLING you have great ideas to make better an already excellent concept!!!!!!!!!! When planting, put the bottle next to the plant, upside down of course, with the predrilled holes facing the root ball. So here’s what you’ll need to get started: 2 liter soda bottle (make sure it is BPA free if you are using this feeder for vegetables). I used a flag dripper and ran a 1/4″ tube down inside the bottle. Just how many holes you put in the bottle will depend on how just how dry your soil gets. It’s hard to say how many until you see how quickly the water drains out (based on hold size. Tomatoes love it! Hi Karla. And then I found this brilliant soda bottle drip feeder tutorial from The Gardening Cook. 2) then have a second smaller bottle(s) in my gardening desk/bench that would fit inside the buried one. She then pushed flow-through Rain Drip adapters into the holes in the hose, and added a length of Rain Drip 1/4″ tubing to the end of each adapter. You can, of course, use a retail drip feeder hose for the task, but this handy DIY tip will help your plants and make watering an easy chore at little to no cost. I used 20 oz soda bottles and a hot soldering iron to make the holes. RED. Last Christmas I purchased a long funnel for watering the Christmas tree. I tried this a few years ago to water my tomatoes and it turned out to be a lot of work. I made the holes with a hot needle which did the job well.
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