I have a large palm, (Bismarckia Nobilis) in my front yard that requires a lot of water. I have it on my irrigation system with several other plants. But I can't run it long enough on that station without over watering everything else.
So to compensate I have a 25 foot soaker hose wrapped around the trunk several times, and buried under several inches of mulch and bark. With a garden hose attached to it, and buried up to the front yard hose spigot. Which I have a manual watering timer on.
The problem is I don't really have a handle on how much water I'm actually giving it. The flow rate on these soaker hoses vary a lot, depending on make, diameter, length, and water pressure at the spigot. Also, over time the flow can get reduced because of calcium buildup. So I was looking on Amazon, and I found this and bought it.
https://www.amazon.com/Measure-Cons...37507&sprefix=water+flow+meter,aps,184&sr=8-4
I was surprised at how much water I was putting down. In just 15 minutes that soaker put down 14 gallons on the flow meter. I would have guessed less than half that. Before I installed it I filled a 5 gallon Home Depot bucket right to the top. And it said 5.0 gallons on the meter. So it's pretty accurate.
It will be interesting to see how much water I'm using to wash the cars, along with other things. How long it will last is anyone's guess. It's under the eve, so what little rain we get won't hit it. The digital display comes on as soon as it receives water, and automatically shuts off a few minutes after it stops.
So to compensate I have a 25 foot soaker hose wrapped around the trunk several times, and buried under several inches of mulch and bark. With a garden hose attached to it, and buried up to the front yard hose spigot. Which I have a manual watering timer on.
The problem is I don't really have a handle on how much water I'm actually giving it. The flow rate on these soaker hoses vary a lot, depending on make, diameter, length, and water pressure at the spigot. Also, over time the flow can get reduced because of calcium buildup. So I was looking on Amazon, and I found this and bought it.
https://www.amazon.com/Measure-Cons...37507&sprefix=water+flow+meter,aps,184&sr=8-4
I was surprised at how much water I was putting down. In just 15 minutes that soaker put down 14 gallons on the flow meter. I would have guessed less than half that. Before I installed it I filled a 5 gallon Home Depot bucket right to the top. And it said 5.0 gallons on the meter. So it's pretty accurate.
It will be interesting to see how much water I'm using to wash the cars, along with other things. How long it will last is anyone's guess. It's under the eve, so what little rain we get won't hit it. The digital display comes on as soon as it receives water, and automatically shuts off a few minutes after it stops.