garden in need of water but hose not long enough..help need easy water line fix
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Tags: Garden House, Garden Shed, Help Line, House Garden, Water Faucet, Water Garden, Water Hose, water line, Water Shed
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buy a longer hose. they come in 100 ft. it is the easiest way.
I agree with Dave. Walmart has T’s and splice kits. Using an old hose, cut and insert T, to these add multiple soaker hoses — also available at Walmart (on sale $3.00 each) good luck
check out your options at the garden center. the obvious is to either buy a longer hose or buy another & connect it to the one you have.
maybe connect another hose to your existing hose?
you could trench and run an underground line (connected to your house water supply), but I’m not sure you’d consider that easy.
Running a longer hose is the simplest. You could dig a trench and lay some PVC pipe in it with hose connectors on each end. I did this and used a washing machine hose (double female fittings) to hook it to my outside faucet and a hose on the other end. You would need to find out your local freeze depth unless you have a way to blow out the water in the winter.