December 22, 2024

VIDEO: Aqua Cones Can Save Your Garden~


Aqua cones are a great asset to your garden! They help assist in watering your sensitive plants such as tomatoes and peppers. You will find it allows the plant to decide what it needs and keeps down the possibility of things such as blight. We love them and find them to be part of the key to our healthy gardens.
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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Aqua Cones Can Save Your Garden~

  1. Do peppers have a tendency to 'Blossom End Rot' the same way as Toms? Sadly,in the UK the weather's rarely stable enough to plant outside, so ours are greenhouse grown in big pots! but, all it takes is one blazing hot day where you can't water at lunchtime and your entire crop can be spoiled by the 1" of pot that dried out. It's not fatal but it means extra time cutting off the brown spot before processing in whichever manner, and of course it makes the fruit less attractive to customers. Those cones are a genius-ly simple way of getting a more regular watering if you can't afford that professional auto-watering system used by big nurseries.

  2. I guess I suck cause I only watered my baby tomatoes plants did plant fodd once and let them go and they grow like madness.. Well into Almost November. They even grow up on the fence on there own maybe next year ill do it the right way lol.

  3. My husband and I love you!! You're his absolute favorite you tuber for all things homestead. So much info, lots story telling, great instructions and practical real deal information.

  4. thank you for this post petera, I so enjoy your video's & I realize I'm late watching this post but I was wondering what's the sand for? does it regulate the release of water?

  5. If a plant up takes the water rapidly….do you water again same day? Or just once per day? How often do I generally water? I have clay soil in most of my garden but my raised beds have what I now refer to as high end mulch (store bought raised bed soil)….waste of $.

  6. Just love your videos girl, I wanna ask you though do you have any problem with these on windy days? Seems like they would blow them down the road some.

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