
Watering
Effective watering is key to successful gardening. For maintaining well-watered gardens, we offer an array of irrigation options, including garden hoses and products for handling and storing them, connectors, fittings, and water timers and meters to complete your set-up.
In addition to lawn sprinklers, garden sprayers and soakers, we carry siphons and siphon mixers for fertilizing plants as you water. Low-tech watering components include rain barrels and gauges, pitcher pumps, and for indoor watering, a range of alternatives, from drip spikes and misters to classic watering cans.
In times of water restriction, it makes sense to make use of what Mother Nature provides.
Our new 2024 digital Watering Guide is available now. Inside, you’ll find lots of watering products plus helpful advice for conserving water while keeping your plants healthy during dry periods.
Drip or low-flow watering uses much less water than conventional methods, and smaller amounts are lost to evaporation.
Here are ten simple tips to help keep plants healthy and conserve water.
Using Timers for Efficient Watering
The most efficient way to water your plants is with drip or low-flow irrigation.
Drip or low-flow irrigation is one of the most efficient ways to water your garden. In this video, Emma the Urban Botanist shows just how easy it is to design and set up drip irrigation, custom made for your garden.
Produced in England for more than a century, Haws watering cans are prized for their construction, balance and detail. Our line-up of Haws products includes metal, copper and plastic watering cans to meet your indoor and outdoor watering needs.
We’ve put together a series of guides on a wide variety of topics. Each guide features an excellent selection of products and how-to videos carefully chosen by our staff.