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Midlandscapes
01902 334242
13 Birches Barn Road
Wolverhampton
Old Tree Nursery
01902 786042
Pendeford Hall Lane
Wolverhampton
Perton Pets & Garden Supplies
01902 743888
Unit 3 Anders Square
Wolverhampton
Codsall & Wergs Garden Centre Ltd
01902 842461
Wergs Hall Road
Wolverhampton
D R Hardware & Garden Centre
01902 307666
5 Wolverhampton Road
Wolverhampton
Stowheath Garden Centre
01902 553346
Stowheath Lane
Wolverhampton
R Spencer & Son
01902 842346
Yew Tree Cottage
Wolverhampton
E Lewis & Sons Gardens Ltd
01902 790434
Paradise Lane
Wolverhampton
Oaken Nurseries
01902 842200
Shop Lane
Wolverhampton
Hodges Nurseries
01902 763760
Radford La Lower Penn
Wolverhampton
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Watering Cans

Watering Cans

A watering can is invaluable for watering plants indoors or for small areas outside. A bucket-like reservoir holds the water with a bowed handle on one side. There is a long spout on the opposite side that may be capped with a rose or a dribble bar.

Choose a lightweight can that feels balanced when full, and holds a generous amount of water without being too heavy to carry. A 9 litre (2 gallon) can is a convenient size for general outdoor use, weighing 8 kg (18 lb) when full. The opening should be wide enough and positioned in a way that will make it easy to fill from a tap.

Cans for indoor use should have a long spout to reach into plant pots and window boxes.

Never use the same watering can to water plants and to apply liquid weedkiller. Keep one can separate to use with chemicals and mark it clearly.

A variety of spout attachments are available to soften the flow of liquid.

  • Fine Rose: Good for seeds and seedlings as the spray will not damage them or wash away the compost.
  • Coarse Rose: Good for established plants; delivers a faster stream of water.
  • Dribble Bar: Good for applying weedkiller; more accurate than a rose and creates less spray drift.

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