DIY Self-Watering Raised Planter Bed (Sub-irrigation system)

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  • čas přidán 1. 04. 2021
  • See how I built this Modern self-watering raised garden bed with a built-in sub-irrigation system step-by-step. It is perfect for small backyards and balconies because you don't have to run a drip line through! Or if you just don't want to remember to water every day :)
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  • @frankgori9582
    @frankgori9582 Před 3 lety +95

    Step 1 hock a diamond ring for the lumber costs!

    • @smooveb191
      @smooveb191 Před 3 lety +6

      bro i went to home depot $8 for a 2x4

    • @thefrankperspective4247
      @thefrankperspective4247 Před 3 lety

      @@smooveb191 -- I KNOW, how insane is that?? Just built cubbies for the garage, and you're right. $7.58 for a 96" 2x4. Ridic.

    • @smooveb191
      @smooveb191 Před 3 lety +6

      @@thefrankperspective4247 I remeber it being like 4 the most everything going up exept my paycheck SMH

    • @healthchannel8160
      @healthchannel8160 Před 3 lety +4

      There is a lot of scrap wood around.

    • @amberemma6136
      @amberemma6136 Před 2 lety +4

      Look for local amish farmers in your area if there are any. Their way more reasonable

  • @mackenziemill
    @mackenziemill Před 3 lety +2

    I will be building this and making a video this week! Can't wait, thank you for the inspiration and instructions xoxo Sandy DIY

  • @AlnilanaSims
    @AlnilanaSims Před 3 lety +31

    Great project! I might recommend covering all four drainage tubes with landscape fabric prior to filling with soil so that the drainage holes do not get clogged with soil as the water moves back and forth.

    • @esantone0398
      @esantone0398 Před 2 lety +1

      is landscape fabric non-toxic for the plants?

    • @paulpham7441
      @paulpham7441 Před 2 lety

      She did no? At the 7 min mark, she does cover the ends with landscape fabric and duct tape

    • @naimac2744
      @naimac2744 Před 2 lety +9

      @@paulpham7441 I think they mean putting landscape fabric over the top of the pipes, as well as on the ends of the pipes.

  • @ShellSellars-Smith
    @ShellSellars-Smith Před 3 lety +1

    Great idea! I love this planter...

  • @DinoKorah
    @DinoKorah Před 3 lety +10

    Love the looks of the planter; what a great idea.
    On the leak situation, I wonder if it would have been better if you added on the side at the lowest point from inside and then add a few holes to the liner all the around, a few inches above the reservoir. That way the excess water would seep out from the planting medium once the reservoir is full. An extra layer of the liner might be required, up to a a few inches above the holes in the inside liner, to protect the wood.

  • @sherryindera
    @sherryindera Před 3 lety

    Wow! Good for you! Great project!

  • @rodross540
    @rodross540 Před 3 lety

    Today was my first time to your page and absolutely LOVED it!. Great tutorial!

  • @shedroids
    @shedroids Před 2 lety

    Nice job, Anika!

  • @lizzysmiley3911
    @lizzysmiley3911 Před 3 lety

    Great job 👍I love it 😀 I want to make two of them for my daughter 😀I love the idea of it being self watering because I’m not good on watering anything but myself lol

  • @TopShelfDIY
    @TopShelfDIY Před 3 lety +9

    Great build and I love that you got your kids to help! At first I thought they were employees from a gardening center because their shirts almost match 😀

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 3 lety +1

      thank you! That's my husband and daughter LOL :)

  • @aragorn_dg800
    @aragorn_dg800 Před 3 lety +1

    Love it. Great job

  • @AngelaMarieMade
    @AngelaMarieMade Před 3 lety +3

    This planter is awesome! I love the self watering feature, I always forget to water my flowers! Such a great idea! Thank you for collaborating with me on these fun spring builds!!

  • @Whoiswho151
    @Whoiswho151 Před 2 lety

    I like it, expressly the use o vericulite clean, and retaining water and nutrients GREAT...THANKS YOU GUYS

  • @sure193
    @sure193 Před 3 lety

    Great, I just did similar one myself. You are really professional

  • @reidcross9051
    @reidcross9051 Před 2 lety

    This was a great tutorial with great resources. Thanks.

  • @BeckyStern
    @BeckyStern Před 3 lety +1

    Fun project and great video! Thanks Anika!

  • @brucewaynne352
    @brucewaynne352 Před 2 lety +1

    You have by far the best video showing and explaining how to do this procedure.

  • @cuervo3825
    @cuervo3825 Před 2 lety +43

    I read your step x step but I'm still not understanding why the corrugated perf-pipe has to be cut in to strips or how that helps? Why wouldn't it be one continuous pipe snaked in the bottom so the water would be in all of the pipes? As it is it would see the water out-flows the inlet pipe and then collects or runs across the bottom to the drain side and out... how do you get water into the other pipes at any rate to help? I'm interested in a follow up to see how successful this is and how long it lasted between fill ups (and how much water constituted a fill up) thanks for the video, +1 on the likes.

    • @kalliek83
      @kalliek83 Před 2 lety +7

      And also how to water gets to the soil. No holes in the pipes. None of the pipes are connected. How does the water flow from one pipe to another? This video is missing several steps...

    • @skeletonghost610
      @skeletonghost610 Před 2 lety +17

      Since the pipes are perforated the entire length, they don't need to be one continuous piece. Think of them more as a reservoir and barrier that keeps the water and air separate while not letting the soil in. They aren't pumping or transporting water to any other part.
      As the planter is filled, the soil in the little spaces between the pipes absorbs whatever water it needs. Whatever is excess and not absorbed flows through the perforations and into the other pipes.
      The drain tube keeps the water from rising above that level, ensuring the planter doesn't get flooded

    • @DrLusEnglish
      @DrLusEnglish Před rokem +2

      As long as she is happy it doesn’t matter there is water or not

    • @joatmofa0405
      @joatmofa0405 Před rokem +2

      Yep, I seem to be missing some key information too.

    • @louannbruce6252
      @louannbruce6252 Před 2 měsíci

      Water will find its way around.

  • @pauldelgiudice8362
    @pauldelgiudice8362 Před 3 lety

    Good job 👍

  • @matel9477
    @matel9477 Před 3 lety

    Well done. It looks great.

  • @mysoraju
    @mysoraju Před 3 lety

    Great idea

  • @slumdog621
    @slumdog621 Před 3 lety +1

    This was so awesome! Im ready to build!

    • @garyclarke8862
      @garyclarke8862 Před 3 lety +1

      That is a good concept but u don't show how all the pipes are connected. U got a water inlet on one side and a water outlet and nothing to connect inner pipes

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre Před 3 lety

    Turned out great Anika! 😃👍🏻👊🏻

  • @davidsneddon2242
    @davidsneddon2242 Před 3 lety

    Superb Anika, great design and execution.

  • @gardenhighlightsworm
    @gardenhighlightsworm Před 2 lety

    Great diy project enjoyed watching

  • @user-dz6uj3bc4d
    @user-dz6uj3bc4d Před 3 lety

    Well done 👍👍

  • @realityblooms
    @realityblooms Před rokem

    Looks great and minimal

  • @terraint3697
    @terraint3697 Před 2 lety

    Nice tools!!!

  • @josephtermeer5196
    @josephtermeer5196 Před 2 lety +5

    Beautifully done! I will use your model to build my own. Thank you so much! I'm trying to grow food, plants, etc. For those who may not be able to buy the lumber, i use palettes (good condition) for projects. It's a little difficult to disassemble, but the wood is free.

  • @christianxbolt
    @christianxbolt Před rokem +1

    Awesome
    Great job thank you for the idea

  • @seanpatterson1609
    @seanpatterson1609 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. This is a great project.

  • @GirlJustDIY
    @GirlJustDIY Před 3 lety

    Love it, I've seen these and been tempted to make one myself. I love the dark base! Also, I love it that you work in flip flops too 🤣

  • @vinceb9310
    @vinceb9310 Před 2 lety

    Great job, Thank you

  • @youcandoittoo1952
    @youcandoittoo1952 Před 3 lety +8

    Wow, I'm so impressed. I love the planter and would like to try making this myself without the self-watering feature (I'm pretty good at watering my plants daily).

    • @hereiamfornow
      @hereiamfornow Před 2 lety +1

      This really economizes the use of water though and the plants take what they need. No guess work or monitoring the needs of the plants for how much water - on top of the bonus of no water waste. It will give us more time to interact with the plants for the other needs they have beyond being watered.

  • @Vuive3790
    @Vuive3790 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you ! ❤

  • @sunkissed4261
    @sunkissed4261 Před rokem +1

    Just an idea, You could add casters on the bottom of this raised bed so you can roll it anywhere.

  • @bryanp1969
    @bryanp1969 Před 3 lety +1

    love this idea!!!! cause i forget a lot!!!

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 3 lety +1

      Gotta do everything I can to help the black thumb :)

    • @bryanp1969
      @bryanp1969 Před 3 lety

      @@Anikasdiylife black thumb??? You've been talking to my friends ain't ya 😂😂😂

  • @patrickarchuleta9594
    @patrickarchuleta9594 Před rokem +1

    Awesome thanks God bless you and your family well done
    ..Bottom line

  • @MultiLisa10
    @MultiLisa10 Před 3 lety +1

    I like the planter being deep as i think i could grow watermelon in that thing

  • @louisevien1956
    @louisevien1956 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Bravo! 👍

  • @johnroddy8756
    @johnroddy8756 Před 6 měsíci

    A credit to you well done

  • @NutmegThumper
    @NutmegThumper Před 7 měsíci

    I’ve seen similar builds. I’d suggest sealing the liner perforation with silicone to stop the leak. Just dig out that corner to repair. You could also use silicone or hot glue to seal the inlet so it stays in place. I bet the completed planter is very heavy. I’m building a similar one using cedar fence boards.

  • @Zippypep
    @Zippypep Před 3 lety

    This is great. What can you do if you don't have a pocket jig ...

  • @SimpleTek
    @SimpleTek Před 3 lety

    nice wicking pot

  • @joecnc3341
    @joecnc3341 Před 3 lety +1

    Might not be a bad idea to put some garden cloth over the perforated tubing and up the sides - to help keep dirt from clogging the drain holes and filling the pipe. I use these types of SIP's at my Up North property - and they work great! You can leave them for 3-4 weeks and will still being doing well. My bigger problem is to keep the deer out (which then made me put a hoop house over top of them.

  • @brianphillips5109
    @brianphillips5109 Před 11 měsíci

    Great Job, I'm planning to add the self watering feature to my existing raised planters. How much vermiculite and peat moss did you need?

  • @OmiSido
    @OmiSido Před 3 lety

    Love it... 👏 will build the same this week 😊

  • @akadhsu
    @akadhsu Před 3 lety +2

    You can use zip ties to tie the ends of the pipes instead of using duct tapes.
    what stain color on the box you used?

  • @hajary2y
    @hajary2y Před 3 lety +4

    Great idea planning on doing it for my herb garden. I just thought maybe you didn’t need to cut the pipe , just fold it instead so you don’t have to deal with possible leaks and this way the water will have one continuous source and drain

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks. You actually CANNOT use a continuous pipe. The water will just go in on one end and flow out on the other. It will not hold water and this concept will not work.

  • @mysoraju
    @mysoraju Před 3 lety +3

    3 individual hose pipe covered with Tape and how it connected each other by water

  • @swaggerdo7231
    @swaggerdo7231 Před 3 lety

    @3:40 - Om Namah Shivaya! Blessings from Lord Shiva, for making Anika's stain application technique flawless; such that not one drop of stain hit the pool's concrete.

  • @kidspire
    @kidspire Před rokem

    Beautiful. Well done, Anika. Would you mind sharing the Behr color code for the deck stain you chose? Really looks great.

  • @ME-li3fb
    @ME-li3fb Před 2 lety

    What a clean work! I loved it. But I couldn't understant, how does the water travel between those pipes and irrigate the soil?

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 2 lety +1

      See how it works - www.anikasdiylife.com/diy-self-watering-planter/#h-how-does-this-work

  • @elizabethgreene6910
    @elizabethgreene6910 Před 2 lety +3

    Sorry if this is a dumb question. How does the water get into the other black plastic perforated pipes if the pvc pipe goes into only 1?

  • @johnepperson8867
    @johnepperson8867 Před 3 lety

    Very nice job ! And you got some help from your family as well! Thank You Anika.

  • @tjack1966
    @tjack1966 Před rokem

    Good plan. What do you think of the feasibility of using the DIY self-watering method shown here with the DIY tiered raised bed by replacing the landscape fabric with pond liner, and daisy chain the top bed to the bottom bed so there is a single watering point and a single overflow point?

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před rokem

      Yes absolutely! I refer to it at the end of video.

  • @pfrances09
    @pfrances09 Před rokem

    Would you mind sharing the deck stain color for both the feet and the planter?

  • @Finchersfarmstead
    @Finchersfarmstead Před 2 lety

    Anyone else thinking, how much to buy one already made. This didn't look easy N needing slot of expensive tools I don't have. Super nice job! Love it

    • @ControlAltPete
      @ControlAltPete Před 2 lety

      That's a fine option if you have more money than time, but DIY this is super inexpensive and commercial bought is expensive.

  • @RaffiQueer
    @RaffiQueer Před 2 lety

    Wow this is gorgeous!! Could you recommend what kind of drill bits you use? I broke one off yesterday and I don’t know what I’m doing wrong 😖

  • @minimeguju6868
    @minimeguju6868 Před 3 lety +14

    Shouldn’t the drain hole be higher than the pipe diameter for it to hold water in the pipe?

    • @jamieflynn7484
      @jamieflynn7484 Před 2 lety

      good thought, i was thinking the drain should be coming out the bottom of the planter

    • @Hoops-Senior
      @Hoops-Senior Před 2 lety

      It would raise the standing level of the water, basically making a boggy mess at the bottom.

  • @ricklauer4662
    @ricklauer4662 Před 2 lety

    How deep does the planter have to be for the self water’s to work?

  • @dougxavier4445
    @dougxavier4445 Před 2 lety

    What did you put under the posting mix?

  • @haleymariemackenzie
    @haleymariemackenzie Před měsícem

    Question - can this same self watering set up be used in different sizes of planters, like taller ones? I made several planters out of filing cabinets and they're much deeper than your wood ones, but if like to make them self-watering. Would i be able to use the same set up as you did here or would i need to do 2 layers of pipe at the bottom since it's so much deeper? Any info helps, thank you!

  • @quittrynabemeyouredoingaba6852

    Attach the hose to something strong and walk it out...use less energy that way. You looked like you were struggling with it 😂🥰

  • @HsingSun
    @HsingSun Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video. Question: You have one inlet, PVC pipe attached to a Black flexible tubing and one outlet, a clear plastic tube to the other Black flexible tubing, how do the they work?

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 2 lety

      See how it works here - www.anikasdiylife.com/diy-self-watering-planter/#h-how-does-this-work

  • @austinfischer3306
    @austinfischer3306 Před 2 lety

    How does the top of the soil stay wet? Based on how it looks the water can only go about 2-3” from the bottom up before it drains out

  • @RYANMAKO
    @RYANMAKO Před 3 lety +11

    So you don’t need to fill up the inner tubes with water? What’s the purpose for those tubes that don’t have an inlet or outlet

    • @northendgardener921
      @northendgardener921 Před 3 lety

      The bottom fills up with water when you put water in the pipe that sticking out of the soil.

    • @rctcjc28
      @rctcjc28 Před 3 lety +5

      I'm not sure I follow, how does water get into the other pipes if they not connected. Seems like the water runs out of the clear over run pipe before the other pipes fill up.

    • @radomirdelic1506
      @radomirdelic1506 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rctcjc28 I had same thought, it is not real that this will keep water inside for month and hydrates the plants.

    • @roses2155
      @roses2155 Před 3 lety +2

      All the pipes are perforated. Water from the filled pipe will leak water out of the holes and bath the other pipes. What I don't get is the idea that water located 14-20 inches below the planting surface will somehow get to the roots that aren't reaching the water table.

    • @Gaben01
      @Gaben01 Před 3 lety +1

      @@roses2155 capillary action

  • @M.L.E90
    @M.L.E90 Před 3 lety

    What are the other tubing for? You only need 1

  • @KathyaKalinine
    @KathyaKalinine Před 3 lety

    How AWESOME, Anika! I may have to try this! Please keep us posted on the progress. In the summer here in Washington State, it gets super hot and this self watering garden planter would be ideal. Thanks for sharing! 🥰

  • @Mrsstephaniefoote
    @Mrsstephaniefoote Před 9 měsíci

    What a great idea!
    I am not a gardener so I am puzzled - how can one infill PVC tube fill water in four pipes? The landscape fabric is not waterproof?

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 9 měsíci

      Good question! Landscape fabric is not waterproof, it's designed to let water flow through. Even though they are not connected, the vermiculite and peat moss allow water to transfer between the pipes and fills them up. Go check out the post for more details on how it all works but let me know if you have more questions!

  • @DoSomethingProductive

    Question, in the plans you have the 2x2 at 15” for the cut list. But in the drawing you have it labeled as 16.5”?
    Does jt even matter?

  • @elaineheyd2189
    @elaineheyd2189 Před 2 lety +1

    Is the pond liner food save? If you plan to use it for a vegetable planter? I would think it would leach into your food.

    • @ControlAltPete
      @ControlAltPete Před 2 lety

      get HPDE pond liner / aquaponics liner. HPDE is food safe.

  • @allieb4084
    @allieb4084 Před rokem

    HI Anika - Was your raised bed placed in a sunny area of your yard? I live in Arizona and probably live in a similar climate to you. I received a store bought raised bed for Christmas, but plan to use your tutorial to add the sub-irrigation system. I also plan to have a tomato plant and cucumber plant. Would you recommend a full sun area or partial sun/partial shade?

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před rokem

      Yes. It is placed in full sun. But ai am in Southern California near the ocean. It doesn’t get as hot as AZ. I would recommend checking out what the nurseries in AZ recommend

  • @amitbuch
    @amitbuch Před měsícem

    This is almost good enough but the outlet is a mistake. You need to have an inline float valve to stop overfilling the planter. This will remove the need of the overflow pipe and associated issues with breached liner etc.

  • @swaggerdo7231
    @swaggerdo7231 Před 3 lety +1

    // pulls out pond liner, to create water tight seal inside the planter // --> first thought: ROOT ROT.

  • @GS-py2ck
    @GS-py2ck Před 2 lety

    Great project. I am going to try this. I am a newbie and I do have a question on how the water flow from the first pipe to drain ? Did you drill holes to all the pipes? I

    • @ControlAltPete
      @ControlAltPete Před 2 lety

      GS, no drilled holes - the pipe is "perforated pipe" which has many small holes in it. You want it to seep into the soil before going into the other pipes because you want the water to wick upwards towards the plant roots

    • @Hoops-Senior
      @Hoops-Senior Před 2 lety

      @@ControlAltPete Except there is no guarantee that the pipes in the middle will ever hold water. It would have been better to join them to make a reservoir that kept the soil moist. Right now, the water could bypass the middle tubes (of course some would get in) and just go to the drain.
      There is no certainty that the vermiculite would become saturated. It would be better to join the hoses and close the drain once full, but this could lead to root-rot.

    • @ControlAltPete
      @ControlAltPete Před 2 lety

      @@Hoops-Senior No, the drain hole is put high, just below the top of the perforated pipes. The pipes stay full of water except for a little bit of air space to so the roots don't rot. The water will seep into all of the pipes and soil below the drain hole level.

  • @josephcroft4268
    @josephcroft4268 Před 3 lety +1

    i made one from old pallets & used normal 100mm drain pipe with lots of holes drilled into it and the outlet pipe half way up

    • @svalles777
      @svalles777 Před 3 lety

      Yes, outlet pipe higher up is a better idea 💡

  • @isaacwillson8617
    @isaacwillson8617 Před 2 lety +3

    Are there any updates on the planter? So basically the water fills into the tube pipe that is fed into the top (white pvc Pipe) - and then the water fills all of the pipes that are laying down on the bottom? The water seeps into the pipes through the Weed fabric That covers the Pipes? And then the water seeps back out and wicks up to feed the plants? I have seen this done similar but not cutting the corrugated pipe on the bottom they just snaked it around the bottom- and then covered the ends like you did- also the drainage hole I have seen on other builds was higher at the water level close to a little lower then half the depth of the planter. So those two questions I had and was wondering if the performance of the planter was good- also on the pottom the other builds I have seen used gravel or small rocks to fill in the spaces on the bottom instead of peat moss and vermiculite- it it seems that peat moss and vermiculite would work better- just checking to see if there was any update and or anything you would change about the build - very informative and very well made video- thank you.

    • @ControlAltPete
      @ControlAltPete Před 2 lety +2

      You want the peat moss and vermiculite going all the way down around the pipes so it can wick the water upwards. If you filled the bottom with gravel the water would stay on the bottom and not wick upwards as well

  • @sweetnsourlvr
    @sweetnsourlvr Před 2 lety

    Oh well, it was worth a try. Not bad.

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah. Not bad at all given that the plants are thriving and I only have to add water every 6-8 weeks.

  • @jenniferbell4571
    @jenniferbell4571 Před 2 lety

    Anika, have you had a problem with root-rot?

  • @hynnow18
    @hynnow18 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve seen a few videos that do this perforated pipe all across the bottom. But no one explains how water gets to the other pipes since all are sealed off with duct tape except for the one with the pipe sticking out the top

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 2 lety

      I have a full explanation of how this system works in my blog post www.anikasdiylife.com/diy-self-watering-planter/

    • @naimac2744
      @naimac2744 Před 2 lety

      The pipes are sealed with fabric which allows water through and stops soil from getting into the pipes.

  • @ssj22vuofficial
    @ssj22vuofficial Před měsícem

    is that woven or non woven liner?

  • @pipmill7076
    @pipmill7076 Před 3 lety

    Nice planter, if you have a garden you can put holes in an old pop bottle (2-3ltr) out holes in it and sink it in the soil. It pushes the water down so you water from underneath. Cheaper and easier.
    Great idea for the planter as you get months rather than a week or few days with the pop bottle.

  • @stefanogortaldi3156
    @stefanogortaldi3156 Před rokem +1

    so basically the 4 perforated tubes are independent but feeding water to/from each other (I've noticed other methods use a continous tube) - the first gets more water first and then the water flows via the holes to the other tubes - but aren't these obstructed by the soil/gravel somehow?

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před rokem +3

      It is actually important to have 4 individual tubes to hold water longer. Otherwise the water will just go in and go out. The water goes from one tube to the other thru the soil and vermiculite which acts like a sponge. When a sponge saturates, it overflows.

  • @p0c0q25
    @p0c0q25 Před rokem +1

    Im not clear on the pipe... does it have seep holes or some kind of wicking material that access the water to soil?

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před rokem

      Yep! the pipe is perforated and the vermiculite does the wicking. The way this self-irrigation works is that water fills in one piece and overflows out of the holes. It gets absorbed in vermiculite. Vermiculite is like a sponge and can only hold a certain amount of water. Once it is saturated, the rest of the water flows wherever it can find space - the holes in the adjoining pipe. This process continues until it reaches the last piece and overflows.

  • @user-qs3th1kg4r
    @user-qs3th1kg4r Před 6 měsíci

    CAN YOU SHARE SOME DIY ON FISH FARMING

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 6 měsíci

      That's an interesting topic but not one I know much about! Sorry!

  • @mike.de.105th4
    @mike.de.105th4 Před měsícem

    All pipes get water?

  • @Saif-7777
    @Saif-7777 Před 3 lety

    عمل جيد 🤝 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦❤️

  • @Tammy.50
    @Tammy.50 Před rokem +1

    😊

  • @user-xt5oe2gm5v
    @user-xt5oe2gm5v Před 11 měsíci +2

    I must be missing
    something here.
    The pipes aren't
    interconnected at all.
    Your input side will
    be soaked, and the
    other side dry.

    • @boomp1536
      @boomp1536 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I agree. The build makes no sense. No connection between the inlet pipe and outlet pipe. These pipes would need to be connected for the output pipe to drain as she demonstrated. Really dumb demo.

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Even though they are not connected, the vermiculite and peat moss allow water to transfer between the pipes and fills them up. The soil will keep wicking the water as needed. It works. Plenty of articles including mine have shared this method. They do not need to be connected.

    • @user-xt5oe2gm5v
      @user-xt5oe2gm5v Před 10 měsíci

      @@Anikasdiylife
      Thank you, Anika.

  • @WeROnRWayBack
    @WeROnRWayBack Před 3 lety

    Reminds me of filling up the bath tub....without putting the plug in. 😕

  • @rajeshchauhan336
    @rajeshchauhan336 Před 3 lety

    What happen when it rains ? Does that overflow with over after ?

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 3 lety

      It will just seep down and fill the pipes or drain out if there is no space.

  • @ALAl-zw8tq
    @ALAl-zw8tq Před 3 lety

    how is the water will be in contact with the soil ? the water will evacuate before touching the soil no ??

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 3 lety

      That is why the pipes are cut into sections. They hold the water. It is absorbed up through the vermiculite

  • @tammybrigs
    @tammybrigs Před 2 lety

    Maybe I miss something. But you put the in hose in one of the tubes and the out hose in the last two but how does the water go from one tube to another to get to that hose.

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před 2 lety

      Read how it works here - www.anikasdiylife.com/diy-self-watering-planter/#h-how-does-this-work

  • @ronpackwood8772
    @ronpackwood8772 Před 2 lety +1

    👍👍✌️

  • @elwood212
    @elwood212 Před rokem

    If you painted the base w BITUMEN it’s waterproof and insect proof

  • @nlr11276
    @nlr11276 Před rokem

    So a year later, any recommnded updates? What were your pros & cons?

    • @Anikasdiylife
      @Anikasdiylife  Před rokem

      Still love it! We had to change out the soil this year but other than that, its working perfectly.

  • @suzanneb2635
    @suzanneb2635 Před 2 měsíci

    You have 4 individual pipes in the bowl but only one inlet and one outlet... Please would you explain..I don't understand?

  • @chadmharris7061
    @chadmharris7061 Před rokem

    how big is reservoir

  • @Prencess7383
    @Prencess7383 Před rokem

    9:34 do you remember how much vermiculite you used?