How Birds Survive Winter – And How We Can Help
Falling temperatures, less food, severe storms and hungry predators all make winter a harsh season for birds, but our feathered friends have many tricks to...
For an efficient, economical and eco-friendly way to water your plants, look no further than the Element SoakerPRO® soaker hose by Swan.
Featuring tiny holes or "pores" along its length, the SoakerPRO® soaker hose weeps water directly to plants’ root systems at a rate of 0.5 gallon-1 gallon per foot per hour on ground level. This not only reduces evaporation, but also uses up to 70 percent less water than a conventional sprinkler. To further reduce water consumption, we’ve added a patented blue water restrictor in the female coupling to control water pressure and flow.
The SoakerPRO® soaker hose is very lightweight, which makes it easy to wind around plants and set under soil or mulch. Once established, you no longer have to carry or drag a cumbersome garden hose to water your garden. In addition, your delicate flowers, foliage and vegetables are protected from the intense water pressure that comes from a traditional water hose and/or nozzle.
The SoakerPRO® soaker hose is made from 65 percent recycled rubber and backed by a 7-year warranty. It’s also lead-free and compliant with California’s strict phthalate-content standards, so no harmful chemicals or odors are added to your water supply.
We’ve created the SoakerPRO® soaker hose as a 25-foot soaker hose, a 50-foot soaker hose a 75-foot soaker hose, a 100-foot soaker hose and a 250-foot bulk soaker hose, so you’ll have enough length to satisfy any watering issue, from a small flowerbed to a large stretch of landscape.
All bales of our Canadian Pine Shavings (White, Clear & Paper) are on Sale for the period November 29th thru December 14th. Every purchase will be at the 150 bale price less an additional $0.30. Our bales are 2.8cuft compressed and are available for pickup or delivery.
Not valid with any other discounts or sales.
Falling temperatures, less food, severe storms and hungry predators all make winter a harsh season for birds, but our feathered friends have many tricks to...