Monday, May 6, 2013

Three Features of a Quality Garden Hose

Spring has sprung and it’s time to get your yard in shape.  Whether that means planting rows of tomatoes, beans and peas or getting the fertilizer out and whipping your grass into shape, you’ll need a high quality garden hose to help you with your tasks.  But ask any experienced gardener and they’ll tell you that a bad garden hose can make life on the lawn miserable, while a quality garden hose can make it bliss.  Here are four features to look for when buying your next garden hose.
The Right Material
Just like in most things, if you buy a cheap garden hose, you’ll likely be stuck with a hose that kinks up, bends and cuts off the water, or has leaks popping up all over it.  What’s worse, some hoses use toxic substances that make it dangerous to drink water from it, fill up your kid’s pool or water your vegetable garden.  When buying a garden hose, you’ll be able to choose from vinyl, rubber or one that uses both materials.  You’ll get more wear out of a rubber hose, but keep in mind that they are heavier, so if you have to haul it all over the yard, that may not be your best option.
The Right Fittings
Have you ever had a hose that sprung a leak at the fitting?  It’s irritating because when that happens, the person using the hose usually ends up drenched by the time they’re done watering the lawn.  The right garden hose fittings are important, and in order for yours to last longer and be more durable, look for a garden hose that uses solid brass fittings.
The Right Reel
No one likes to see a garden hose sprawled out all over the lawn, but unless you have the right garden hose reel, storing your hose can be more hassle than it’s worth.  Look for one of quality that allows you to wrap the hose up easily.  If you don’t want to have to store your hose, opt instead for a coil garden hose.  When it’s not in use, it handily coils up and stores away neatly.
Don’t let a cheap garden hose spoil your gardening fun.  Enjoy your time outdoors by making sure that you get the right hose for the job you’re doing.  Whether that’s a coil garden hose, a drinking safe garden hose, or just a high end hose that won’t kink or break, you’ll reduce the hassle and concentrate instead on the pleasure of your lawn.

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