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This allows me to garden with my bad body!

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  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,099

    Alan - the truth is out there....and I just spotted Mulder and Scully ....image

    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • Wish an x-brake was only 34.99 from Amazon.  Had one of those on my wish list for the landy for a long time now. (Not any relation whatsoever to the x-hose).

  • blackestblackest Posts: 623

    At least it wasn't a kitchen just a gimmicky product, can't imagine there are many gardeners who havent got a hose already. Wonder how many have theres on the reel and how many keep it laid out ready to go.

    Think the x-hose  probably wouldn't be very good for plants as it relies on water pressure and the last thing you want to do is jet wash your plants. 

    hose isn't very good for feeding either although it does bring the tap closer to the watering can

     

  • Alan4711Alan4711 Posts: 1,657
    my mate allotmenteer has his hose round a car wheel ( no tire of course) fixed to the side of his shed with climbers all around it,iv got to admit it looks really funky it and works well,
  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Alan, brill idea. My hose lies on the ground in a heap all summer then goes on the reel for winter.image

  • kev vankev van Posts: 114

    i know im late but.....

    retirement checks really!!! cheque and we say pension

    shropshire but from Kent?? 

    x hose is all well and good but i had something much better a few years back 

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