Gardening & Landscaping Asked on October 24, 2021
I have a 5m flowerbed at the front of my house that is under roof cover and so gets no direct rain onto it. Beside it is the downpipe from the roof guttering and I can’t help but wonder if I could just feed a single 5m tube/piping from that with tiny holes to drip water the flowers.
I have 2 questions;
I wonder if I could just attach a hose to that and pierce some tiny holes all along it?
Thank you.
It seems reasonable, however, it might tend to clog up/ provide inconsistent water distribution a lot. And maybe check to be sure the roof runoff wouldn't have tar or nutrients poor for the flowers etc. If unimpeded it would be inappropriate during a heavy rain. Regulating the water would be problematical, even if it didn't clog up, just as in regular rainfall.
Answered by M H on October 24, 2021
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