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Repairing your Garden Hose

Friday, March 12th, 2010

With the old familiar variety of garden hoses as well as black Poly irrigation systems, there are two major problems that occur along the length of the hose or pipe, one is cracking and/or splitting of the hose/pipe and the second problem is the familiar kinking of the hose/pipe. So what can you do about it besides going out and buying a new hose or roll of poly’ pipe? Well there is at least one repair method that should help with either problem. Without the cost and problems of putting expensive joiners into your watering system.

What do you do once your garden hose or irrigation pipe has developed a crack or split after your son has mowed over it or you’ve managed to drive over it once too often? With either type of system, you could cut out the section of the damaged hose or pipe and put in a joiner, but sometimes this is impractical or impossible. Then why not look at repairing it instead of replacing it. Use the same method as you would for a kinked hose. Which is listed below.

Once a garden hose or irrigation pipe has jack-knifed back on itself at a particular spot, it will continue to do so for the life of the hose/pipe. This is because it has become weakened at that point. Again you have the option to cut out the weakened area and join the remaining parts of the hose. Or you will have to look at repairing the weakened area to stop it kinking in future, you can do this by bracing the weakened area/s by the following method . . .

An excess section of garden hose or irrigation pipe A Sharp knife or blade Container of hot water Measure and cut off a small section of hose/pipe, approximately three inches long, or as long as is needed to cover over the weakened or broken area. Cut this section down its length on one side only. Soften the hose or pipe section in hot water. Open it up and wrap this like a bandage around the weakened section of hose/pipe.

Garden Accessories to Make Your Garden Look Beautiful

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Garden accessories can be functional; but most often, they are placed in gardens for their charm and whimsy. From cheap mechanical croaking frogs to expensive gazebos, we just can’t get enough of them.Spruce up your garden and add a new look to it. Find a variety of Garden accessories, garden gifts and lighting accessories, pots and other show pieces, which can be gifted to your near and dear ones. Brass pots, earthen pots and much more, apart from these garden lovers will require useful garden tools and accessories, perfect for gifts and for use in your own garden.

Accessories, garden furniture, garden care products, picnics and camping, bird tables and wildlife, outdoor lighting and lanterns, picnics and camping, alfresco dining, barbecue and accessories, hammocks, pots, window boxes, summer houses, outdoor toys and games and parasols and canopies. Avail an enticing range of garden decorative and furniture. Hammock alone has a variety to offer, kids hammock, baby hammock, family size weather proof ones. If you like the cotton ones, there are cotton hammocks, hanging chair quite different from the usual hammock. Garden decoration directly implies the different activities applied to enhance the complete look of every corner.

Some like to give an aesthetic appeal to their garden by having ornamental fountains, outdoor statues, furniture and sculptures. In addition to that, lighting, feeders, trays, garden decorative items are also liked by many. Refreshing patios, soothing fountains with music not only soothes your soul but also offer a better look to your garden. Garden gnome is another popular accessory used in garden, these days you get concrete statues in an array of colours and creatures to adorn your garden. Concrete, wood and cast iron garden ornaments, garden arches and obelisks, fire screens and fire guards. Water features and pumps or brass and cast iron signs and slate house numbers.

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