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	<title>Good Tomato Growing &#187; Watering Systems</title>
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		<title>About Claber</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 19:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Claber is an Italian corporation that offers progressive, eco-sustainable products for watering the lawn and garden. Founded in the late 1960&#8242;s, Claber is one of the chief lawn and garden companies in the world with distribution in over 70 nations. They were the earliest in their industry to meet the criteria for ISO 9001 certification [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Claber is an Italian corporation that offers progressive, eco-sustainable products for watering the lawn and garden. Founded in the late 1960&#8242;s, Claber is one of the chief lawn and garden companies in the world with distribution in over 70 nations. They were the earliest in their industry to meet the criteria for ISO 9001 certification that recognizes high-class quality standards in all areas of operations. From their 180,000 square foot factory in Fiume Veneto (roughly 60 miles north of Venice), Claber engineers, manufactures, and tests product solutions that optimize watering performance while ensuring maximum water economy. In the United States, <a href='http://claber.125west.com' target='_blank'>Claber</a> products can be grouped into six categories: Quick-Click connectors, spray nozzles, sprinklers, hose reels, water timers, and drip irrigation kits.</p>
<p>Quick-Click Connectors</p>
<p>Connect and disconnect quickly and smoothly a water hose with any faucet or watering accessory (spray nozzle, sprinkler, another hose) by just drawing down its outside orange sheathing. Special faucet connectors also allow you to adapt a solitary outdoor faucet into two or four independent spouts. There also is an inside faucet connector that allows use of any normal water hose inside the home &#8211; ideal for filling aquariums, water beds, or irrigating indoor plants. All connectors are made from tough ABS plastic that is UV stabilized, weatherproof, and shatterproof. Connectors perform with outside temperatures up to 140°F and with water temperature from 32° to 120°F. Claber Quick-Click connectors are economically priced ranging from $1.50 to $3.50.</p>
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<p>Spray Nozzles</p>
<p>Claber spray nozzles and spray pistols all attach with Quick-Click connectors. Multiple types are available that offer variable spray patterns needed for plant irrigating and home cleaning tasks. Nozzles and pistols are made from the same sturdy, UV-stabilized and weatherproof ABS plastic as the connectors. Prices ranges from $7 to $17.</p>
<p>Sprinklers</p>
<p>A large number of improvements distinguish the Claber series of sprinklers to satisfy every garden watering necessity. Oscillating sprinklers have a stunning design of the outer housing in weather-resistant, ABS plastic and innovative turbine motor complete using new non-wear gears, while the rotary sprinklers have special offset jets that create pleasant water games with a light rain result. Pulsating sprinklers are specifically designed for irrigating large distance, from 0° to 360° and without any side dispersal. Sprinkler prices range from $11 to $45.</p>
<p>Hose Reels</p>
<p>Claber produces a large range of hose reels using the same high level of technological design and performance. From the more compact variety, ideal for small and medium-sized backyards and terraces, to the larger products for commercial applications. All Claber hose reels are manufactured in ABS plastic material as well as in aluminum/stainless steel, weather resistant and UV stabilized. Prices range from $50 to $215.</p>
<p>Water Timers</p>
<p>A <a href='http://www.125west.com/p-3129-claber-aquauno-video-2-water-timer.aspx' target='_blank'>Claber water timer</a> is a worthwhile household time saver as it lets you irrigate your lawn or garden on a regular timetable during optimal times of the day without having to be there. By calculating and pre-setting the irrigating time, you do not overwater while conserving a precious resource. As a security benefit during times of absence away from home, use of a water timer may also make your residence look to be occupied. Claber water timers are offered with a choice of features from the very fundamental to highly flexible and variable. All are easy to operate and are manufactured to last. A single 9-volt battery powers a timer for one season. Prices range from $55 to $130. </p>
<p>Drip Irrigation Kits</p>
<p>With Claber micro-irrigation kits you save time, water and money; drop by drop water goes straight to plant roots in the measure precisely metered by the digital water timer. Claber drip kits are perfect for flowers and ground cover, containers, vegetable gardens and trees and shrubs and now with the Oasis Self Watering System you do not have to be anxious of watering your plants when away from home. Kit prices range from $25 to $100.</p>
<p>End of Season Special Offers</p>
<p>When you order $40 of Claber products, obtain a Claber Pro Spray Pistol at no charge. Or when you order $80 of Claber products, obtain a Claber IdroSpray 2000 Sprinkler at no charge.</p>
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		<title>Self Watering System For Tomato Plant Care, Yes Or No?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 11:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Watering Systems]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Self Watering System For Tomato Plant Care, Yes Or No?By Brian R Stephens Everyone knows that tomatoes need to be watered properly to extract the best and juiciest fruit. But what exactly does that mean and what is too little or too much water for a tomato vine? There is a happy balance to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Self Watering System For Tomato Plant Care, Yes Or No?<br />By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Brian_R_Stephens">Brian R Stephens</a></p>
<p>Everyone knows that tomatoes need to be watered properly to extract the best and juiciest fruit. But what exactly does that mean and what is too little or too much water for a tomato vine? There is a happy balance to be struck when watering tomatoes and one way of achieving that balance in a very effective way is to employ the use of a self watering system for getting exactly the right amount of water to your tomato plants.</p>
<p>So why is a self watering system so effective?</p>
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<p>In order to explain that you need to understand that tomatoes love the right amount of water. They will suffer badly if the soil they are planted in is allowed to go dry, but they can also be over watered which will impede the amount of air exchange between the soil and the roots. This will affect how well the plant grows and the amount of fruit they produce.</p>
<p>So what is required is a happy balance of keeping the soil moist whilst avoiding drenching of the roots. The watering program you implement will clearly need to take into account whether the plants are in a greenhouse, when they are entirely dependent on the watering program, or whether they are located in the garden, in which case they may get water if it rains.</p>
<p>Using a self watering system that can be controlled by a timer will help ensure that you can meter the water to meet your exact requirements, a little trickier for the second scenario admittedly but still very effective. The other benefit of course is that the method is not entirely dependent on someone actually doing the watering so if you have a busy lifestyle and are not always available the tomatoes still get the required quota of water.</p>
<p>There is a slight downside to self watering systems in that you are not necessarily inspecting your plants each day and you may miss the early signs of disease or insect infestation so you will need to pay particular attention to this aspect and try to look at your plants at least once a day. Well worth the effort for the better crops that can be yielded as a result.</p>
<p>So for happy, healthy and fruitful tomato vines, make sure that you pay particular attention to the watering program  and whether you elect to water them yourself or use a self watering system, provide a happy medium about mid way between dry and drenched.</p>
<p>Visit <a target="_new" href="http://growatomato.com/">Grow A Tomato</a> for more tips and advice on tomato growing and to get access to expert advice that could double or triple the size of your crop of tomatoes.</p>
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