Got an allotment in the UK, around 100m² of usable growing space currently and I am looking to try and water it more efficiently.
Some ideas I find online are like sticking a water bottle in or with a fabric wick to water soil or pots. This would be highly impractical on such a large area.
Seen some interesting ideas that work for raised beds, but I don’t really have the budget or materials to make raised beds without losing most of my space in the process.
Water reservoirs that you can top up sound appealing if that is possible. I don’t mind quite a bit of work or a lot of digging. But I don’t want something that will cost lots of money. Soaker hoses would cost 3 figures to cover an area this large, plus we are not allowed to leave hoses unattended.
I don’t have a car to transport heavy materials and my plot isn’t by the road so even if I did it would be impractical.


I’ve run these on full beds using sfg, one dripper per square. The larger model (c60) actually waters three separate 13mm dripper lines set up in rings around the base of 20year old apple treas
(Err, not sure that made sense: three trees, each has a large 13mm poly dripper ring around the base. The c60 feeds all three simultaneously. At my previous house it actually watered three seperate beds - two 2x3m , one 1x1m)
I have a C24 watering a 1x3m bed with a banana tree. You can get a lot of water out of those buggers and you can tweak higher flow dribblers and 4mm weepers