How to protect watering heads from getting kicked, temporarily
I've always prided myself on hiding the watering system here at The Tropical Paradise. And while I know where they are, they tend to become so invisible that even I accidentally kick them, and when I have workers on my property, it's just unreasonable for me to ask them to watch where they step. So I have a trick - brightly colored cups.
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This of course is just temporary, so I have a note on my calendar to turn off the water the day before the house painters get here, and to put the cups over the watering heads and the misting heads (there are actually quite a few, I may need to get more cups!). Then I also have on my calendar to turn the water back on.
Of course, my regular visitors are told to stay out of the garden (that's what the paths are for!), and I watch them carefully, but the house painters will be out there without me, and they may need to step back, or put down a can of paint, so this just seems only reasonable.
I learned this trick from a friend of mine many years ago who is wise beyond his years, and where he learned it I have no idea. Highly recommended!
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