Friday, April 26, 2013

Garden Hose Tips to Make Your Chores Easier This Season

Why work harder than you have to? When the temperatures spike into the red, the last thing you want to be doing is dragging a heavy garden hose from one end of your property to another. If you take the time to get the right garden hose and garden hose accessories, you won’t have to. In fact, the right garden hose selections could make your whole summer a lot easier. Check out these tips from an experienced gardener to find out how choosing the right hose and using it efficiently can help you get your chores done more quickly so you can enjoy your garden more and work in it less.
Multiple Hoses on One Faucet
Do you need to take your hose in multiple directions? If your gardening chores take you from the front yard to the back yard and around the side of the house to the driveway, consider using more than one hose. A multi-faucet manifold lets you hook up more than one garden hose to your outdoor faucet at the same time, so you can hook up the 50-foot 3/4 inch garden hose for watering the garden and the 25-foot 1/2 inch garden hose for watering the front lawn without having to swap them out each time – and without having to push your water through an extra 50 feet to get it where you want it to go.
One caveat: if you use more than one hose at a time, you’ll be splitting the water pressure among them. In most cases, you won’t be using them all at once, though – it’s just handy to have the best kind of garden hose for each task without having to spend half your morning unscrewing the hose from the faucet.
Start with a High Quality Hose
Most gardeners would be surprised if they added up all the time they spend wrestling with a garden hose. Cheap garden hoses are more likely to kink, crimp and knot. They’re also more likely to split and leak. The cheap garden hose that seemed like such a great deal in the aisle of the home improvement store could end up costing you a lot more over time. A high quality garden hose is more resistant to kinking, won’t knot and will last years longer than a cheap department store hose.
Pick the Garden Hose You Need
There are all sorts of specialty garden hose choices on the market. Among the most useful and universal – a drinking safe garden hose. You won’t have to worry about lead or chemicals in your kids’ swimming pool or your fresh salad.

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