Compact Wicking Irrigation : a Pauper Solution
by IxoraStrawberry in Living > Gardening
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Compact Wicking Irrigation : a Pauper Solution

Soon I will have my 2 weeks vacation. What about my garden? Who will nanny sit it?
Thinking...
Thinking...
Thinking...
Eureka!
Let's make a wicking system.
Items


1.5 liter plastic drinking bottle
Aquarium filter
1" PVC T connector
5" PVC tube
2 bamboo skewer
1 golf ball
2 package of dark soil
(Items that I forget to add it in the picture)
1 fertilizer cup
A string
Tools
A funnel
A scissor
A hand shovel
The Bottle


- I cut the bottle in two from bottom straight to the top.
- Also, I remove the bottle's mouth.
The Wick





- I join the PVC tube with the T connector.
- I cut the filter into 4" x 6" of size.
- I roll the filter and insert it into the T connector.
- I make sure about 2" of filter poke out the connector on the both sides.
- The filter will control the flow of water into the reservoir.
The Barrier



- Then, I cut the remaining filter about 26" in length.
- I fold the filter in the middle.
- I make an incision for a hole.
The Ground Work



- I dig a trench about 6" x 26" x 6" (w x l x h).
- I arrange the two halves of the bottle straight in the trench.
The Tube



- I place the tube in the middle of the trench.
- I secure the tube with the bamboo skewer and fasten it with a string.
Lay in Peace



- I place the filter so that the tube is in the middle.
- Then, I cover the trench with dirt.
The Water


- The tube stick out about 2" off the ground.
- Using a funnel, I water the system through the tube.
The Ball?



- For critters deterrent (from living in the tube).
- For aesthetic.
The Cup


- For fertilizer dispenser.
Happy vacation!
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