2. How to Water Your Tomatoes

Supplies Required: water, compost, drill, and garbage can
Making Cost: $20* (Drill Not Included)
A mainstay of gardens, tomatoes can be challenging to cultivate in arid regions. Watering is important, but it’s not always ideal to use an overhead sprinkler on tomatoes’ leaves. In actuality, the remedy is fairly easy and affordable. To begin, take a garbage can and drill holes ten inches above the bottom as well as in the bottom ring.


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The trash can should be buried so that the openings at the top are just above ground. Tomatoes should be planted near the trash can. Every two days, add two shovels’ worth of compost to the can and fill it with water. Keep an eye on the fruit’s growth and refrain from watering the nearby leaves.

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