Fertilizing and Watering
  
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            Subject:  Watering Question
			
  
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            | Christopher24 | 
            
               aurora, IL 
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               How does a giant pumpkin plant get evenly watered when there is no water available close by. I have to haul the water from a nearby forest preserve. I have a 55 gallon drum for one plant and a 95 gallon trash can for the other. I used an old garden hose with holes drill every 8" connected to the containers with a splitter valve to connect a short length of soaker hose to go around the back of each hill. The main hoses are buried in the ground in few inches zigzagging down length of each patch. I was thinking of doing a different system next year.    
		
				
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               8/2/2015 7:29:20 PM 
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            | turkeygun | 
            
               Bellevue, Ohio 
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               Get a small pump. You can get a bilge pump relativity cheap, and it will run of a 12v battery. Or you could get a gas pump. Both will run a garden house. I would suggest that you invest in a small water tank you can get a 275 gallon tote for about $75 used or you can go to a farm consignment auction and get a small water tank for about the same. 
		
				
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               8/2/2015 8:35:43 PM 
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            | Porkchop | 
            
               Central NY 
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               Dig a well near the patch... 
		
				
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               8/2/2015 9:11:21 PM 
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            | Christopher24 | 
            
               aurora, IL 
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               My patch are in community garden plots that are rentals, so no well can do Porkchop. Is a 275 gallon tote enough for two plants? 
		
				
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               8/2/2015 9:54:19 PM 
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            | Porkchop | 
            
               Central NY 
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               A 275 gallon should be good... Might be some days where you would have to make a couple trips... Depends how quick you dry out... 
		
				
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               8/3/2015 8:06:32 AM 
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            | Christopher24 | 
            
               aurora, IL 
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               Thanks for the help. :) 
		
				
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               8/3/2015 9:24:28 AM 
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            | baitman | 
            
               Central Illinois 
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               totes in this area are $35 to $50 
		
				
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               8/4/2015 7:24:25 AM 
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            | Christopher24 | 
            
               aurora, IL 
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               Where do you get the totes for that price range, Baitman? 
		
				
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               10/20/2015 8:34:58 PM 
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            | baitman | 
            
               Central Illinois 
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               I bought mine in Effingham the guy has them most of the time ,but I have seen them scattered across the area for that price.Might still be some in Clinton IL 
		
				
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               10/21/2015 7:36:15 AM 
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