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Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Apr 24, 2021 | Replies (482)

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@funcountess

Hi Jim, thanks for the soaker hose information. My hoses are regular garden hoses, somehow they get bridle, and they open up at the seams. They are used for washing down driveway, patios,wash the car,etc.
I bought them at Lowe’s, spent over $65.00 for each one, and after just 2 years they are shot.
The 3 rd one is o.k. Just tried it out,but I cannot keep dragging the one good one around the property.
Since I was hit with the Wolsey Canyon Fire in November 2018, the work to my home is going to resume in 10 days, and I know I will need a working hose for the construction
People.
Getting a good 3rd one would be o.k. Going on line to order one, so when you have time I would appreciate it if you could remember the place you got yours.
Thanks, I really appreciate it.
I think you are a master Gardner/landscaper. You could teach my Gardner’s a thing or two.
I have a feeling your property is picture perfect.
Take care,
Funcountess

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@funcountess Hoses (not soakers) are available at any home improvement store. Remember, you get what you pay for. I also have repaired hoses, and I only use brass couplers. Most of my hoses I've bought at Costco, and you can probably order them online if there isn't a store available. I haven't counted how many hoses I have, but lots.

Jim