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TreeDiaper ® is a patented, multi-functional plant protection system. It absorbs rain or irrigation water and slowly releases it back to the plant when the soil dries. It promotes healthy outward root growth that facilitates establishment of newly planted trees and shrubs & enhances the long term health.
Rootwell allows you to use a minimal amount of water for a maximum benefit to the tree roots. It’s a matter of life and death for your tree. Collects natural rain/surface water directing it to the root system. Can be connected to low volume irrigation supply. Eliminates tree stress caused by transplant shock and soil compaction.
One way to effectively meet a tree’s watering needs is to use drip irrigation around the tree, reaching out as far as the canopy. By expanding the irrigation in a loop around the tree, you will be encouraging it to develop an expansive and healthy root system. Using a Root Watering System (RWS)
Deep watering uses different systems to carry water about 8-12 inches into the ground instead of wetting the surface. Not only is deep root watering trees the best way to get your trees quenched and thriving, but using the right deep root watering system is the most efficient way to do it.
Learn how to make a homemade tree watering system. You can water trees with a 5 gallon bucket or a DIY tree watering bag. Here are the steps.
Rain Bird’s Root Watering System (RWS) enables vital water, oxygen, and nutrients to bypass compacted soil and directly reach tree and shrub root systems. Its patented basket weave canister allows ground installation to a depth of 36" (91,4 cm) for the RWS, 18" (45,7 cm) for the RWS-M and 10" (25,4 cm) for the RWS-S.
The Root Quencher is a subsurface watering device and irrigation system that is installed directly underground. Our innovative root water system can deliver water efficiently to trees, shrubs and gardens, all while eliminating evaporation and effectively saving 50% plus in water usage.
Deep root watering involves getting moisture down to the tree's root zone, which is usually 12 to 18 inches below the surface. The most effective way to achieve this is by using a soaker hose, drip irrigation system, or a specialized deep root watering tool. Here’s how to perform the process: 1.
Treegator® Slow Release Watering Bags are the fastest, easiest, and most efficient way to effectively water a newly planted tree or shrub.
Follow the Tree I-V process for hydrologically independent and strong trees within the first 2 seasons. A system that focuses on root development during the first years. Kid-friendly so they can play a vital part in improving their home and community.