🌳 Hydrate smarter, not harder—your trees will thank you!
The Tree I-V 6-Pk Original Base Root Feeder is a durable, self-supported watering system featuring a 5-gallon reservoir that waters six trees in just six minutes. Its rigid design prevents tree stress, requires no adjustments, and allows quick, no-hands filling. The stackable reservoirs enable easy removal and storage, making deep root hydration efficient and hassle-free.
T**Y
Very efficient and less water waste
We recently planted a lot of new trees. I hate spraying trees with a sprinkler or hose as there is so much waste with the over spray. These are great, I fill each one once a week from a rain barrel. It is hot and dry season here in the PNW and these seem to be just what all my trees needed to survive the season.I have tried the tree rings you fillWith water and a drip line. These have worked better for me and are way easier to fill than those tree ring inner tubes.
R**T
Tree watering system
We have bought a few new trees and had them planted farther out away from the house so finding a way to water them without stringing 150 ft of Hose was a challenge. This watering system solved our problem we were able to go out and fill the buckets and not have to worry about stringing hoses all over the place. They're very durable the size was perfect and the trees are being watered at the appropriate rate and the appropriate amount of water without a lot of fuss. This was probably one of our better buys.
A**R
Good - Need Ability for Hold water Until Full
These work pretty much as expected. However I wish you had the ability to close the valve at the bottom until the bucket is full. You almost have to fill a different 5 gallon bucket with water and dump it in. Otherwise the water seeps into the ground as fast as you pour it in.
M**
Well Worth It, Effective and Time-Saving
A couple of weeks ago I had three 15' trees planted in a berm in my backyard, along with a significant amount of new shrubs and flowers. Initially, I tried the "let a hose run slowly for 15 minutes" approach for watering the trees. That was time-consuming and ineffective. I bought this system and I've been very happy with it. For my two new Heritage River Birch trees, they do well following the provided instructions of two five gallon waterings once a week. For my Marmo Maple, it seems to need four buckets a week to avoid seeing wilting while it tries to get rooted.The soil is clay where we live but the buckets empty within several minutes. I also water a new 5' Serviceberry bush and Orchid Tree using this system, but with half filled buckets. With the length of the hollow stakes that take the water underground, I'm much more confident that the water is getting down deeply, which is important in encouraging a strong root base.
A**N
Simple and effective.
So far so good. These are simple to use and effective. As far as durability, e we have used them for two years without issues. They do get picked up in the winter. Haven’t noticed any leaking other than from the ground so it’s going to depend on your soil type.
L**K
Great idea.
Whoever thought this up had a great idea. It's easy to just fill up the bucket using a hose any time you want to deep water a newly planted bush or tree with 5-10 gallons of water. I left them out all summer and have high hopes for the spring 😀
S**E
They will never be fully leakproof
The holes in the bottom of the cans are too close to the side, so one cannot fully get the spike straight or fully tight to the bucket.The spike flange hits the side of the bucket making it go crooked.I put mine in the ground anyway and since I did I’m sure I cannot return them.Also if the spikes go into a rocky ground it just leaks out…still better than trying to just water that runs off.I’m tried the big green tree water bags… not from Amazon.. don’t know if they carry them… but they lean against the tree trunk and push the tree over. So unless you have tall trunks not good either.My apples have short trunks, as all my fruit trees do. So the buckets are worth trying for me.
D**E
Expensive buckets with holes on the bottom but they really do work
Yes, you can probably buy your own buckets and replicate this thing quite easily but these are perfect for those who can't. They are currently keeping 6 trees alive, who are the replacement of the 6 previous trees who died during the heat of the summer after spring planting. The water drains based on the density of the soil these plug into, but even if the water drains fast you know you just gave the tree 5 gallons. So unless you plan to figure out how to make these yourself, these are the way to go despite their cost. still cheaper than replanting trees!
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