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  1. 4 dni temu · Avoid kinks by always making sure your pipe is straight before turning the water on and storing your hosepipe carefully. 4. Store your garden hose properly. (Image credit: Voyagerix via Getty Images) Properly storing your tools, such as by organizing your potting shed, is the simple trick to keeping them for longer.

  2. 4 dni temu · Determine the energy requirements of your greenhouse and calculate the appropriate size and capacity of solar panels needed to meet those needs. Consider factors such as available roof space and average sunlight hours in your area.

  3. 2 dni temu · If you want to test the water pressure from your outside tap or in your home, this gauge can help you do that. It can also be used as a gas and oil pressure gauge. 6. Clean the hose. If you want to increase the water pressure in your garden hose, it’s well worth cleaning it - and Sarah agrees.

  4. 5 dni temu · When designing your greenhouse, the best angle for your roof is determined through a simple rule of thumb. Take your latitude in degrees and add 20 degrees to it. The angle of the glazing material your roof is made of affects how much light is transmitted through it.

  5. 5 dni temu · Most of the hoses we tested are .63-inch (5/8) in diameter, including our best overall pick, the Zero-G Lightweight Garden Hose, which is the most common size for a residential garden hose. This size provides the right amount of water pressure and water flow for most of your everyday gardening needs, like watering your lawn, or plants.

  6. 1 dzień temu · To calculate your solar panel angle, you need to know the latitude your home lies. The ideal angle for solar panels in Australia is equal to the latitude angle. Once you identify the latitude, set up your panels so that they are perpendicular to the sun.

  7. 2 dni temu · It's important to get the spacing of your battens correct. Measure the width of the carport using the front rafter and work out where you will place the battens. They need to be evenly spaced and the correct distance apart for the kind of roof you're attaching.