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Watering Equipment Simplified Using Nozzles And Wands

March 21st, 2008 · No Comments · care and watering, garden accessories, home gardening tips

When it comes to watering your garden, there are a lot of factors that come into play. The amount of water that you give to your garden varies according to the type of plant grown, the kind of soil and the supply of water in your area. You need to take these three factors into consideration and work out suitable time duration for your garden to be watered. If you have a substantially large garden with different kinds of plants, then they might need different amounts of water. This is one of the reasons why you need different kind of watering equipment. A simple garden hose will not serve the purpose anymore. You need to have attachments like spray nozzles and watering wands to go along with it.

Nozzles

A nozzle is a device that is used to control the rate of flow, direction and speed of the water. The nozzle can be attached to the end of the hose pipe or it can be used along with a water wand. There are several different types of nozzles that are used around the world. The kind of spray that emerges from the nozzle depends on the width of the nozzle and the number of holes in it. Some spray nozzles that are used to water rose gardens have 14 holes and 7 rows, while there are others which have as many as 76 holes. These will give you an almost misty kind of spray. Some fountain nozzles have a shut off mechanism with it enabling you to shut off the water supply conveniently. You can also get a set of nozzles with different spray heads that can be replaced whilst watering different sections of the garden.

Wands

A quality garden hose and a watering wand are considered to be the workhorse combo of any garden. These will make watering seem like an everyday task rather than a difficult chore. A good quality watering wand has three parts. The first is a shut off valve, the second is an extension tube and the last is a breaker or a nozzle. Look for valves made of copper rather than plastic as they are far more durable. Also copper hardly tends to rust or rot after prolonged use. The breaker or the nozzle should also be replaceable so that you can clean it of the debris that may accumulate in it. High quality wands have an ergonomically designed body which has minimum impact on the hands. Also telescoping wands are available which can be altered to 6 different spray patterns.

About The Author: Jonathan Goodman is the owner of Market Merchants an online retailer specializing in home and garden products. My passion for bbq grilling and fireplaces is the core focus of Market Merchants. I am a member of the Hearth Patio Barbeque Association (HPBA), the National BBQ group (NBBQ), and the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS). We sell these products because we love them and are passionate about consumer living needs. So whether its furniture and decor, home improvement, kitchen and dining, or outdoor living Market Merchants brings a dedicated commitment to the customer and a passion for high quality products. Visit the Market Merchants website: http://marketmerchants.com

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