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Showing posts with label yard. Show all posts

Friday, October 24, 2014

Product Review - Pro Flow Hose Nozzle #homeandgarden


Pro Flow Hose Nozzle

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Pro Flow Hose Nozzle

Product Features
  • ✔ FRUSTRATED with garden hose spray nozzles that leak and clog or the ones that corrode to the end of your hose, ultimately destroying your expensive hose and nozzle? Step up to our professional quality brass and chromed brass Pro Flow Hose Nozzle from Pro Accessories.
  • ✔ BUILT TOUGH for a lifetime of use, this spray nozzle is virtually indestructible and leak-proof.
  • ✔ ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED comfort grip make it easy for everyone to use with multiple spray patterns. Best of all it's made of beautiful chromed brass and soft blue rubber. Our brass inlet will never weld or corrode itself to your garden hose. Jet sprays up to 40 feet and also adjusts for wide, soaking spray.
  • ✔ PERFECT WASH & RINSE tool for your RV, Truck, house siding, windows and your garden. The gentle soak setting is perfect for delicate plants, or with a twist of your wrist, strong enough to blast the brake dust off your vehicles wheels -- Extremely high quality, Best Hose Nozzle on the Market Today!
Pro Flow Hose Nozzle




My Take on the Hose Nozzle
Too often I have had nozzles that have been subpar. They promist power and long lasting pressure and they do not stand up to the test of time. While I have just gotten this new nozzle, I will first say that I am impressed with how heavy duty this is! It really has such a wide array of settings and I was able to get almost 35 feet at the highest setting and I can tell that come spring, this will be great for spraying off all of the gunk that shows up over the winter! That being said I will also say that the nozzle has a great gasket on it that holds in the water, and the design makes the nozzle easy to hold and to use. I love the 5 year warranty and I will definitely be holding them to that as most of my nozzles do not last that long. That being said though I do believe them when they say it will last that long due to the construction, the heavy duty nature and the overall hit between the hose and nozzle itself. All-in-all I am impressed thus far. Time will tell, but this seems to be a product that has answered a number of my needs and I look forward to being able to use it for an entire season next year!

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Make the World a Greener Place, One Blade at a Time

Below are tips from TurfMutt, a caped dog crusader - and face of a new Discovery Education program – who aims to help kids get outside and understand the importance of the everyday green spaces all around us.


  1. Fertilize Naturally. Lawns take up the largest amount of carbon when they recycle nitrogen contained in grass clippings. So, take off that mulcher bag and leave clippings on the ground while mowing to break down and feed your grass naturally. And, how about applying some compost to your lawn in the Spring or Fall with your seed spreader?
  2. Plant the Right Plant. It’s important to choose grass or plants that are right for the climate where you live. Then, plants will need less water and fertilization to survive. Go to your local nursery or an online gardening site to find your climate zone to discover what plants are native and which will grow well in your area. For instance, if you live in a drought-prone area, select plants and grass that withstand heat and need less water.
  3. Prune Regularly. A single grass plant can have 300 miles of roots. Roots grow strong with appropriate watering and proper pruning. Mowing your lawn regularly, similar to pruning perennial plants and flower gardens, keeps grass healthier and thicker.
  4. Water Early. Watering in the early morning before the sun is intense helps reduce the water lost from evaporation. Installing rain gutters and collecting water from downspouts also helps reduce water use. Trickle irrigation, drip irrigation or smart controller systems help reduce water use and meet the needs of plants. Or, when drought conditions exist, let the grass go dormant.
  5. Create More Green Space. Lawns and other green spaces lessen the “heat island” effect, especially in urban areas, keeping surrounding areas cooler. Is there an area in your neighborhood that could benefit from some green space? If so, plant a garden for tasty veggies or a lawn area for play and relaxation.

Try one or more of these tips to keep your backyard healthy and “green” in a responsible way. And, find out more tips and information at http://www.turfmutt.com/
 
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