#383: How to Save Time, Money and Water in Your Garden




Vegetable Gardening show

Summary: <h2>In this episode of <a href="https://youtu.be/N-TH13bTTcU" target="_blank">The Vegetable Gardening Show</a> </h2><br> <p><img src="http://www.averagepersongardening.com/podcast/files/rob_buff_1.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="400">In this episode of the Vegetable Gardening show, Mike chats with Rob Buff the inventor of the Aquajet Irrigation system about how using a subsurface irrigation system can help you save time, money and water in gardening.</p><br> <p>Rob uis going to give us the backstory on the Aquajet, where the idea came from, how it was built and of course how it works.</p><br> <p>From there, he'll share with us exactly how the Aquajet irrigation system will save you money on your water bill, time by handling the gardening watering duties for you and water itself with its patent pending capillary watering and aeration action.</p><br> <p>Rob will also tell us why aeration in the subsurface of your garden is great for your plants, how you can deliver organic nutrients directly to the roots as well as explain the setup, costs and maintenance of the Aquajet system.</p><br> <p>This and so much more on this episode of The Vegetable Gardening Show!</p><br> <p> </p><br> <h2>Here's what we'll cover in this episode of <a href="https://youtu.be/N-TH13bTTcU" target="_blank">The Vegetable Gardening Show</a> </h2><br> <p>◾ What is the Aquajet water irrigation system and how does it work<br>◾ Why is a subsurface irrigation system better than a drip line or soaker hose<br>◾ How do you save money on watering with Aquajet<br>◾ Conserving water with a subsurface system<br>◾ Why aeration helps your plants grow better</p><br> <p> </p><br> <h2>Mentioned in this episode of <a href="https://youtu.be/N-TH13bTTcU" target="_blank">The Vegetable Gardening Show</a> </h2><br> <p>◾ <a href="http://www.intelligentirrigationllc.com">Intelligent Irrigation</a><br>◾ Phone Number: 562-340-3951</p><br> <p> </p><br> <h2>About this episode's guest, Rob Buff</h2><br> <p><img src="http://www.averagepersongardening.com/podcast/files/rob_buff_2.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="400">The AquaJet is a delivery system that can deliver air, water and nutrients through the system and into the root zone. With a 150 mesh filter to keep debris out, along with an anti siphon valve to allow the air in after each watering cycle. You now have the ability to feed nutrients into the root zone through the AquaJet . With the AquaJet you will grow stronger turf and more nutritous vegetables.</p><br> <p>Being in the subsurface and with it's aeration capability the AquaJet saves water and improves your growth.</p><br> <p>With these cool additions you can now take your expierience with the AquaJet to new heights.you can find these products on the ordering tab.:</p><br> <p>◾     Azomite with over 70 trace minerals<br>◾     BioBlast liquid nutrient &amp; B vitamins<br>◾     Biochar in pelletized form<br>◾     Bountea Compost Tea Kit with Aerator<br>◾     Garden Grow or Green Knight dechlorinator filter<br>◾     Strong nutrient injectors<br>◾     150 mesh inline Filter</p><br> <p>We hope you take advantage of the AquaJet's delivery capabilities by using these or other liquid nutrients.</p><br> <p> </p><br> <h2>Please visit the sponsors to <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/mikethegardenerllc?sub_confirmation=1">the Vegetable Gardening Show</a> </h2><br> <p> </p><br> <p> </p><br> <table><tbody> <tr> <td colspan="5" align="center" valign="top"><a href="https://www.averagepersongardening.com/seedsclub/step_2.php?node=SAVE40NOW"><img src="http://res.cloudinary.com/mike-the-gardener-enterprises-llc/image/upload/v1454982867/VG_300x250_Join_f6lxvi.jpg" alt="Seeds of the Month Club" border="0"></a></td> <br> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <br> </tr> <tr><td colspan="3" align="left" valign="top"> <br> <table border="0" width="100%" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"><tbody><tr><td align="left" valign="top"> <br> <table width="100%"><tbody><tr><td colspan=""></td></tr></tbody></table> </td></tr></tbody></table> </td></tr> </tbody></table>