Preventing dead plants when away
Problems with watering garden
Last September we went to Germany and Italy for a month. During the time we were away I had asked my son to water the garden for me. AS he lived some 30 miles away he could not come every day. Now September 2020 was a very warm and dry months and a consequence we lost a lot of expensive plants particularly those in pots.
We intended to visit Croatia this year for 2 months, but Covid put a stop to that however we still intend to caravan in the Uk and have planned a 3 week holiday in August/September. And next year hope to re-visit Croatia
How to stop my plants from dying when we are away, my solution
1 st Purchased a Smart WIFI plug from eBay. Second purchased this from the net 1/2 male Water Solenoid Valve 0.2-10 Bar N/Closed 5115BC, then from eBay https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25M-40M-Automatic-Drip-Irrigation-System-Kit-Plant-Self-Watering-Garden-Hose-UK-/203349420335?var=&hash=item2f5891e92f
On the pipe work to the outside tap, I fitted the solenoid valve. Connected the power via the smart WIFI plug,. With the self-watering system fitted it to all the pots. I downloaded the app for which ever smart plug you buy, and from my phone I can turn on the water whenever I want also turn it off when finished. Use this most evening from home as the tap is at the other end of the house. Can also turn it on/off when I am away so hopefully no more dead plants.
Being a plumber, I left my existing outside tap and put another pipe outside so I can still use the existing tap in needed.
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Use a similar setup, but wouldn’t risk leaving mains water supply connected while away, especially with a water meter fitted - Wessex Water would bankrupt me if something went wrong! My solution is a submersible pump inside a 210l water butt which is in turn connected to another 210l water butt (connect outlet pipes together). The pump is controlled by a smart plug for timed watering or remote operation via App as necessary. So far, the butts have maintained sufficient water during dry periods.
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I have a similar set up too but made it up myself from a solenoid operated valve from work (similar to the water feed inside a washing machine) and various lengths of 6mm air line. It's used mainly to water any hanging baskets I have and any other pots get collected together under the hanging basket at the back of the house. The solenoid is simply powered by a cheap timer which turns on for a few mins each morning & each evening.
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I gave up water thirsty planting years ago, so tend to have not a lot in pots, and no hanging baskets, as we used to go away for long periods. Nowadays I put plants that don’t mind it dry in big pots in sunny areas, these are moved into more shade when we go away. It’s seedlings in the greenhouse that suffer most. We normally have someone in house when away, but they don’t always get the watering right. Interesting about the more high tech solutions though👍
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I thank you .....
It's been a very long time since I wore the suit
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Farmhouse, I simply pay someone to water greenhouse and potted plants. For good measure she checks the house and contents too.
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You have a very kind, loyal and dedicated son if he is content to do a round trip of 60 miles for the sole purpose of watering your plants. I think he deserves a medal.
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We adopted a very elderly lady who wanted looking after, Wife's Mother.
If she remembers to water said plants it's a bonus. If not then house has been occupied and any major problems given to good neighbours to sort out. Seems to work well for us.
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We have a dozen or more water buts all linked together, which we use for the garden, toilet and power washer, when we go away we set up hoses and sprinklers and time switches for the 2 water but pumps, so each evening the pumps come on and water the fruit cage and greenhouses
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We used soaker hose around the garden veg plot and similar arrangement in greehouse Both systems were connected to 419 lt barrels and set on timers.
Our trips away are generally only 10 days a time but very frequent when schools are closed.
The allotment we soak before leaving and hope it rains at home!
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