How can I make a drip like hose to water my plants slowly?

A friend
by A friend
  7 answers
  • Marlene Haigh Marlene Haigh on Apr 29, 2017

    just take a regular hose and drill holes into it at various points

  • Angelldy Angelldy on Apr 29, 2017

    You can take a hand sewing needle. hold it with pliers and use a light tap of hammer to get it in . hardly seen when taken out. You might use a needle a bit larger than quilting needles. works great.

  • Genie Genie on Apr 30, 2017

    Why not just buy one?

  • Bulldog Bulldog on May 23, 2017

    I drilled small holes in pvc pipe and closed off one end and glued a hose connector to the other

  • Jeannie Herman Jeannie Herman on May 28, 2017

    You can take an old hose, drill small holes in it and bury or lay on top of your soil. Make sure you have access to the end, hook up to your regular hose and turn on water. And, make sure you plug the end.

  • Marylou Marylou on May 28, 2017

    find an old hose and put holes (drill) in it every inch or so depending upon what you are watering.

  • Ellis Ellis on May 30, 2017

    You can buy soaker hose, ready made. It is porous and water seeps out.