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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Thursday, May 21, 2009Buy This!!! Reviewed By: Shawn (Sutton, WV) Wow! These things are awesome! I wish I had started using them years ago. I used to use bleach jugs with the bottom cut out to protect my plants. My plants are 3 times the size using the Wall of water. I planted March 25 hoping for early June tomatoes. As of now they are loaded with blooms and have been snowed on twice! - Wednesday, May 06, 2009Awesome product Reviewed By: Nancy (Bismarck, ND) I've ised these for years now and I think they are Awesome. Easy way to fill them is to cit the bottom out of a 5 gal bucket, plant your seedling, place the bucket around your plant, place the wall o water around the bucket, use a hose with a nozzle and fill the chambers, then grab the handle from the cut bucket and lift it out of the way. You may need to arrange a bit by pushing out the bottom here or there, but you won't hurt your seedlings or you back by carrying around the wall o water half full!! This makes all my plants thrive, I use it for tomatoes, peppers, squash, melons and cukes!! - Saturday, March 07, 2009Collapso-Tent! Reviewed By: Lee (Des Moines, Iowa) Whew! These were hell to set up--kept collapsing onto the bucket I had to use to keep them upright. It was tough to keep them balanced open so they didn't crush my baby tomato plants. And then the groundsquirrels ate holes in all the sections, because that was the only thawed, nice warm water they could find. A total loss. Stick with milk jugs or Remay. Read More Reviews |
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