Love your container garden and helpful tidbits. I too love the Zero G hose I’ve got 3 that have held up for 5 years . Orbit nozzles with quick disconnect are my fave. My small So Cal backyard container garden has been a lot of work but definitely worth the time spent. 😊🌱🦋
5 years is very impressive 😮. I had 3 of these types of hoses fail in one season and decided to go heavy duty the other way with some hardcore, heavy hose that also ended up failing in one season. Now using the flexzilla which is fairly light and doesn’t tangle much. Very happy with it but it’s only been one season. I might give the Zero G a try, tho 🤣.
The hose is awesome! I can drag it all over.. it’s light and super flexible. I actually have 2 connected (my backyard spicot broke) and drag these connected hoses all over with ease.
Hi Bethany, Dramm does make both a 9-pattern nozzle and a 9 pattern wand . They make the wand in 2 lengths -I thinks it's called Rain Select if I remember correctly. It comes with the one touch shut off too.
I hear you on the too-long hose issue. I have expandable hoses. Lightweight and compact. I am a weakling and the big bulky hoses were such a pain I wasn't watering as I should to avoid the fuss. So for my back yard (supply is in a central place my dad added), I was able to just have a 25 foot expandable and it is great. Front yard, tap is about 35 feet away from the first plant and I needed maybe 35 more feet, so I thought to be safe I'd get a 100ft expandable. Dumb. It takes so long to drain and compact and I don't need so much of the length.
I love your bucket planter. I am planning to get one. However, I just had my brother put up a gazebo in my courtyard garden. So now I don’t know where I’ll put the bucket planter. The gazebo is bolted to my patio, which is where I was going to put the planter. I’m going to have to rethink things. I also just had my brother put my hose link up. He was here for a visit and ended up doing little projects around my house while he was here. 🥴😁❤️
Thank you for the tips and product links. Same issue with the emitters, and tried the Rainbird sprinkler emitter which was a no go. Will look into the 1/2" hose or even the products you have suggested. With our changing climate in the Chicagoland area, I will try to grow some zone 6 vine/climbing perennials. If not, asters or gardenia will be the back up for the next spring
I love zero g hose
Love the ease of use and weight pulling it around is a lifesaver
I was so glad it was recommended to me!
Love your container garden and helpful tidbits. I too love the Zero G hose I’ve got 3 that have held up for 5 years . Orbit nozzles with quick disconnect are my fave. My small So Cal backyard container garden has been a lot of work but definitely worth the time spent. 😊🌱🦋
5 years is very impressive 😮. I had 3 of these types of hoses fail in one season and decided to go heavy duty the other way with some hardcore, heavy hose that also ended up failing in one season. Now using the flexzilla which is fairly light and doesn’t tangle much. Very happy with it but it’s only been one season. I might give the Zero G a try, tho 🤣.
I’ll have to try the orbit nozzles! Is there one you like best?
The hose is awesome! I can drag it all over.. it’s light and super flexible. I actually have 2 connected (my backyard spicot broke) and drag these connected hoses all over with ease.
Omg two connected!!
Hi Bethany, Dramm does make both a 9-pattern nozzle and a 9 pattern wand . They make the wand in 2 lengths -I thinks it's called Rain Select if I remember correctly. It comes with the one touch shut off too.
Omg okay now I’m going to have to get one!!
My dad is on the patent for the Zero G hose! So happy you’re loving it!
OMG that's amazing!!! Tell him how much I love it!
Hi, great video. Love your tablecloths. I really want one of those bucket planters. I am running out of room.
I’m also running out of room yet still find places to put more plants 🤣
I hear you on the too-long hose issue. I have expandable hoses. Lightweight and compact. I am a weakling and the big bulky hoses were such a pain I wasn't watering as I should to avoid the fuss. So for my back yard (supply is in a central place my dad added), I was able to just have a 25 foot expandable and it is great. Front yard, tap is about 35 feet away from the first plant and I needed maybe 35 more feet, so I thought to be safe I'd get a 100ft expandable. Dumb. It takes so long to drain and compact and I don't need so much of the length.
Yes! I thought longer would be better and quickly realized is was wrong 😆
I love your bucket planter. I am planning to get one. However, I just had my brother put up a gazebo in my courtyard garden. So now I don’t know where I’ll put the bucket planter. The gazebo is bolted to my patio, which is where I was going to put the planter. I’m going to have to rethink things. I also just had my brother put my hose link up. He was here for a visit and ended up doing little projects around my house while he was here. 🥴😁❤️
A gazebo is so exciting!!!
Great info.
I’m glad it was helpful!
Outstanding
Thank you!
Thank you for the tips and product links.
Same issue with the emitters, and tried the Rainbird sprinkler emitter which was a no go. Will look into the 1/2" hose or even the products you have suggested.
With our changing climate in the Chicagoland area, I will try to grow some zone 6 vine/climbing perennials. If not, asters or gardenia will be the back up for the next spring
I haven’t tried gardenia yet! Let me know if you do.
Your container garden is gorgeous! I'm gardening in Chicago too, just wondering how you take care of them in winter.
I’ll be making a bunch of overwintering videos soon, but some I leave out, some I put in a plastic greenhouse, and some I put in the garage!
Thank you very much for taking time to answer my question! Good day!
I've never had a Zero-G hose, but for most brands, the thing that ruins them the fastest is leaving them under pressure for long periods of time.
I’m glad that’s the one part I’m good at then, emptying the hose!
Muy buen video
Thank you!!
If you like flexible hoses, you'd love expandable hoses. I do anyway.
I think this one is kind of similar but maybe doesn’t get as small as an expandable one.
Can you sit on those epic garden wooden beds? A ledge to put stuff down on is definitely useful!
I actually stood on the ledge of it once and survived but I probably wouldn’t recommend it regularly 😆
@@ChicagoGardener awesome 🤣! Good to know!
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I need a light weight hose. I have arthritis in my back so it’s a struggle to use.
I would definitely try this one!
Definitely getting the bucket planter. And side note - your hair looks awesome in this style.
Thank you!! It was a dirty hair day so this is what happened and I like how it turned out!
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