It is hard for me to stand up for long periods of time while I fertilize my gardens with Miracle Grow or other water based fertilizers. Additionally, with this clay soil, the water/fertilizer tends to run off the soil so unless I cut down some planters and bury them around the plants to create a ring that prevents run off, most of the fertilizer goes into the surrounding area. I don't really want to put the rings down because then when we get heavy rains, it will cause the plants to rot. With this soil you really need a slow, steady delivery for water and wet fertilizers. Back when I had my other yard, I had the same problem with standing while I put down Miracle Grow...but with the sandy soil I didn't have the run off problem...back then I kept thinking that if I could just come up with a way to work the sprayer into the sprinkler I'd have it made...but back then there wasn't a way to do it. Well, now they make the Miracle Grow sprayer so you can screw the end off of it. I attached the sprinkler to the spray end, then put the whole thing up on a couple of buckets (which my five house cats were only too happy to contribute!) so it was elevated to allow for the sprayer to remain upright, set the whole thing on slow delivery and Voila! A 'turn-key' fertilizer, sprinkler system.
Engineering 101
Clever girl!!!!
I guess you can either give up gardening or find a way when things get tough. You win an award! Keep on plugging away. :)
You are the smart one! Why didn't I think of that?!
I sent an email to Scott's....the company that makes Miracle Grow and told them what I had come up with (couldn't send the picture)...and suggested taht they put their engineers to work desiging a commercial verion of my Miracle Grow sprinkler. Don't know if I'll hear back or not. It would be nice if they would design a device that is easier to use and that has multiple adjustments.....
That is clever, and you'll have LOVELY plants. :) Nice of your kitties to donate a few litter buckets for the cause. :)
All mine donate is, um, "fertilizer".
-Joe
...From each, according to his ability....LOL!
When my bovine neighbors sneak out of their pasture and come calling they always leave me hostess gifts on the lawn. Such thoughtful ladies.... I let them dry out and then chuck them in the holes I am digging for new plants. Or if I don't have any new plnats, I'll drop one at the base of a large bush so it can beark down slowly and provide fertilizer over a long period of time.
Great idea! It is difficult to keep the darn things upright.
I use quick connectors (I love hose quick connectors) to pop a mixer in and out at the supply end of the hose. Usually I'm running dilute, filtered organic fertilizers like kelp or fish, but same principle.
