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soaker
noun
One who, or that which, soaks.
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The provocation was all the greater since the phrase had been coined by Polly Toynbee, who writes for the Guardian and is an unabashed soaker of the rich.The trouble is that all three of the conditions have taken a turn for the worse.
Seep hose, sometimes called soaker hose, is far more efficient.
Stick a soaker hose on top, then plug some tomato seedlings into a hole gouged out of the straw.
Rock has installed soaker hoses in the beds where we grow tomatoes, eggplants, beets and greens.
Here's what else you'll need: a soaker hose (perhaps on a daily timer) to keep the bale wet, a permeable landscape fabric or heavy mulch to keep weeds from growing between the bales and a bag of sterile potting soil to start seeds or heel in your transplants.
Chilies also appreciate being watered from below, with drip lines or soaker hoses.
The toilet is in its own room, the shower is a large glass booth and the tub a luxurious soaker against the floor-to-ceiling windows.
During droughts, experts recommend placing soaker hoses around the perimeter of the house and turning them on for 30 minutes a day.
He was adjusting soaker hoses to water a row of white pines arranged to screen the house behind him.
Consider a soaker hose and timer to ensure moistness throughout the growing season.
The themed rooms all have en suite bathrooms, and some include fireplaces and soaker tubs.
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