Review: Green Thumb 50', Soil Soaker Hose
An Easy and Environmentally Safe Way to Keep Your Gardens Watered
The Green Thumb 50', Soil Soaker Hose is durable, easy to use and as an environmentally conscience gardener it's made from recycled garden hose. I'm happy to say that my gardens are properly watered without lugging out the old hose and sprinkler nozzle that never seems to adjust to a spray that doesn't beat down my seedlings.
The Green Thumb 50', Soil Soaker Hose distributes water evenly giving just enough so you'll never overwater your plants. Many beginner gardeners either overwater or underwater their gardens. This hose dispenses just the right amount of water allowing for consistent vegetable and flower growth.
The Green Thumb 50', Soil Soaker Hose is an easy, simple watering system great for flower gardens, vegetable gardens and those out of the way newly planted shrubs that may need extra watering. Living in the south we have many 80-90 degree days in the spring. The Green Thumb 50', Soil Soaker Hose keeps the soil evenly moist. I can already see the difference in plant growth in my vegetable garden.
The Green Thumb 50', Soil Soaker Hose is available at most lawn and gardening stores, home improvement store and online. It ranges from $11-$20 and worth every penny. It has earned four to five star ratings by consumers who have reviewed this product.
Whether you are a novice or a professional gardener the Green Thumb 50', Soil Soaker Hoseis an easy and eco-friendly way to keep your gardens well maintained and evenly watered.
Noteworthy: If you use pine bark shredded mulch I would recommend using pine nuggets if you plan on putting the hose underneath your mulch. Shredded mulch has a tendency to block and redirect water flow.
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2 Comments
Post a CommentIt's a great way to water gardens Donna and Malina! If you have a garden it really helps to get the water where you needed it.
I saw this advertised and wondered about it. Now, I know! This was extremely helpful to me!!