Watering Rocks Portable Automatic Irrigation Drip System White Granite
Watering Rocks Portable Automatic Irrigation Drip System White Granite
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Watering Rocks Portable Automatic Irrigation Drip System White Granite

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White Granite Watering Rock with Irrigation Drip Components, 16" x 14" x 12", Holds 5 Gallons:
  • Portable drip system package
  • 15' of 1/4" polyethylene drip line, 6 adjustable drippers, 5-1/4" T connectors, 2-1/4" threaded barbs and 2-1/4" line stakes
  • Made of polyethylene HDPE plastic
  • Holds almost 5 gallons of water
  • Can easily be filled from the covered hole in the back of the rock
  • Lightweight and easy to move or ship
  • UV resistant and durable
  • Waters more efficiently and thoroughly because of the continuous drip
  • No electricity needed
  • Replacement parts are easily accessible
  • Packaged in standard cardboard box with attractive eye-catching label and assembly instructions
  • Informative web page with assembly instructions and link to ask questions
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May 3, 2016
Bettina
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Idea

I bought 2 of these watering rocks. I have a portion of my yard that the sprinkler system doesn't get so I ordered these rocks to keep the plants watered. It is easy to setup and I like that you can adjust the dripper to a slow or fast drip. It lasts about 3-4 days before refilling, depending on how fast you adjust the dripper. From a distance you can't tell that they are not real rocks. The only drawback is there is no way to secure them to the ground. We live in a fairly windy area so when the rock empties, it could get blown away. I will need to figure something out. Overall I love it.

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