Too much time because you built it or too much time because you not only blogged it but produced a cartoon to illustrate it?
Or just too much time altogether...
I bought an 'Alan Titchmarsh' backed kit (although there are many others out there) for 15 quid that was thin black tubing with lots of ends and connectors which let me connect up to my outdoor tap and waters 12 hanging baskets, 4 pots and two raised beds by the turn of a tap. I added a 20 quid b&q automatic tap-turner-oner as well and now I don't have to do anything and it all magically doesn't die.
I sadly failed to illustrate the process in a cartoon though. *&)
Heh. It was actually only an hour of work in total, and I'd already determined that my brain wasn't up to doing anything more complicated today :) And the cartoon was the easiest way to tell the story (gotta love that Comic Life goodness!)
If I ever actually get around to having an outside tap put in, then I'll be able to irrigate my entire back garden with that Alan Titchmarsh kit and have hoses to spare...
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Date: 2007-08-27 09:13 pm (UTC)Or just too much time altogether...
I bought an 'Alan Titchmarsh' backed kit (although there are many others out there) for 15 quid that was thin black tubing with lots of ends and connectors which let me connect up to my outdoor tap and waters 12 hanging baskets, 4 pots and two raised beds by the turn of a tap. I added a 20 quid b&q automatic tap-turner-oner as well and now I don't have to do anything and it all magically doesn't die.
I sadly failed to illustrate the process in a cartoon though. *&)
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Date: 2007-08-27 09:19 pm (UTC)If I ever actually get around to having an outside tap put in, then I'll be able to irrigate my entire back garden with that Alan Titchmarsh kit and have hoses to spare...