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Melnor Vacation Watering Kit, Automatic Drip Irrigation System for Indoor, Balcony or Outdoor Use, Waters up to 10 Potted Plants


This is pretty darn slick.  I tried to put this together from scratch and spent more money than this and it didn’t work anyway.   Then I found this and it works great.   I can’t get to the pot on my porch without running a hose across the sidewalk.  With this kit, I can put another ornamental pot side by side and keep my porch planter hydrated.    Beats getting out the watering can every other day.


Automatically waters up to 10 potted plants at once
Great for vacation or everyday use
Kit includes an integrated timer & pump with 1 mounting bracket & filter, 10 drip heads, spikes and T joints, 15 feet of flexible tubing, and a pressure regulator
Easy to set up and adjust so your plants get the right amount of water to stay healthy
Pulls water from a container of your choice to eliminate the risk of water waste


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