We have had some hot, dry weather recently, so the garden needed some watering. I do this in the evening, when the water evaporates less quickly, and has a better chance of soaking into the soil. I like to use a timer, because it saves me going out again at the end of the day to turn everything off.
I have an electronic timer, it does everything. You can program watering periods for every day of the week, once or twice per day, or every other day, or just weekends. I went out to do the watering and looked at this thing. I put the batteries in, saw all the little pictograms on the screen, and decided that it wasn't worth the effort to work out again (I had forgotten since last year) how to programme the thing. I just wanted to water the garden, so I just connected up the hose to the tap and turned it on. I went out again later to turn it off.
Which is why this device caught my eye in our local garden centre. It's a clockwork watering timer. You connect it onto the tap, plug the hose in, turn the knob to indicate the desired duration for watering, and off it goes. At the end of the programmed time, it turns off the hose. Perfect. I hope it's reliable.
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