This Modular Irrigation Grid Is a Lifeline For Gardens in a Heatwave – You'll Never Have to Pick Up a Hose Again
Now is the time to get an irrigation system in place for summer
The current record-breaking temperatures in the Eastern US call for action to protect our gardens. But, it can be both labor-intensive and wasteful to constantly go out in the yard with your hose pipe, not really knowing if you're watering sufficiently. That's why I'm looking to swap manual watering with an irrigation system.
There are so many innovative products out there to help you reduce water waste in the yard while keeping plants hydrated, but my latest find is perhaps the most effective. The Garden in Minutes Garden Grid provides full, even coverage for a bespoke space using a modular square foot watering grid. The fact it works in raised beds and veg patches gives me the reassurance that all of my plants will stay hydrated and won't wilt away this summer.
Shoppers who have already tested it out say it's made a huge difference: 'The secret about watering in consistency and this does the trick elegantly,' one person writes. Not to mention, the grids are currently reduced in the Memorial Day Sale, so now is the time to invest in this garden upgrade before the heat wipes out your planting.
Made in the US, this Garden Grid watering system provides even distribution in raised beds and borders. It doubles as a square foot gardening grid, and is compatible with standard add-ons, like a timer. It's available in lots of different sizes for a bespoke fit in your yard.
How the Garden Grid Works
If you're looking for effective ways to reduce the need to water in the yard, then you need to get an irrigation setup. It's essentially an automatic watering system that takes care of watering your plants for you, stopping excessive water use.
The Garden in Minutes Garden Grid is a frame that has square planting pockets (ideal, but not exclusive to, square foot gardening). Along each pipe, multiple nozzles release water for even coverage.
The great thing about it is that is comes in pre-assembled sections, so it takes just minutes to put together.
It's also compatible with standard water hose timers (like this from Amazon) to make it an automated system.
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There are several Garden in Minutes garden grid watering system sizes available, including cornerless options, so you can choose one that fits your growing space.
For me, this is an easy solution to ensure my entire garden beds receive sufficient water during summer, making sure they don't fade away from heat stress.
What Shoppers Say
The Garden in Minutes Garden Grid has a 4.9 star rating with hundreds of customers sharing positive experiences in the reviews.
One of the main selling points of the Garden Grid is the fact it comes in pre-assembled sections and takes just minutes to install.
'Just as easy to install as shown on the Garden in Minutes website!' one five-star reviewer confirms.
The Garden in Minutes Manifolds even make it possible to connect multiple grids, which I love for a modular design that creates a bespoke irrigation system for your space.
'So happy to have an efficient way to water my three raised beds while saving precious water resources,' someone shares.
The grid is designed to fit the interior of standard raised beds, but the kit also comes with a riser tube to accommodate for different soil and bed heights.
'The [Garden Grids] are the best addition to my garden. With the previous irrigation there just was not adequate water but now that is covered and should not be a problem,' another shopper shares.
'Makes my gardening hobby much easier. I can fully automate the garden and not worry about it. Well designed and seems pretty rugged,' another person writes.
The Garden in Minutes Garden Grid is durable and built to withstand all seasons. The website notes there are even 'original Garden Grids from 2013 are still in use today.'
Plus, the grid has a built-in filter to stop a debris blockage.
'I found these looking specifically for a square foot gardening grid that could also water, and these are definitely worth it!' a five-star reviewer writes.
The only downside to note is the fact they have square corners: 'I wish I had realized I was getting these before buying planters with rounded corners,' one person writes.
'The only issue with this that the cornerless grids don’t really water the ends as well as the rest of the grid so I usually have to comeback through and add a little water,' they add.
And of course, this irrigation system is an investment, with the 4x8 Garden Grid costing $155.
However, the fact it provides such reliable coverage, makes watering less strenuous, and is built to last undoubtedly makes it a higher quality product than the cheaper irrigation kits available on the market (like this $43 one on Amazon).
Plus, it's currently marked down to $124 in the Memorial Day sale (and there's up to 25% off on the other size grids), which is a great deal to jump on to safeguard your plants from the hot temps this summer.
What to Shop
Make sure to read up on garden watering mistakes to ensure you water your plants correctly in a hot weather. Getting it wrong could cause significant damage to your plants' health.
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Tenielle is a Gardens Content Editor at Homes & Gardens. She holds a qualification in MA Magazine Journalism and has over six years of journalistic experience. Before coming to Homes & Gardens, Tenielle was in the editorial department at the Royal Horticultural Society and worked on The Garden magazine. As our in-house houseplant expert, Tenielle writes on a range of solutions to houseplant problems, as well as other 'how to' guides, inspiring garden projects, and the latest gardening news. When she isn't writing, Tenielle can be found propagating her ever-growing collection of indoor plants, helping others overcome common houseplant pests and diseases, volunteering at a local gardening club, and attending gardening workshops, like a composting masterclass.