Watering & Irrigation
Watering & Irrigation — Keep Every Plant Thriving
A healthy garden starts with the right watering system. Whether you're nurturing delicate succulents on a windowsill, maintaining a lush backyard lawn, or managing a large-scale farm plot, our Watering & Irrigation collection has everything you need to deliver the perfect amount of water — exactly where and when it's needed. Browse our range of precision spray nozzles, effortless self-watering globes, versatile hose splitters, and powerful pressure sprayers designed to save you time, conserve water, and keep your plants looking their best all season long.
Featured Products
- 100-Pack 180° Irrigation Atomizer Spray Nozzles – Garden & Farm — Cover large areas with even, fine mist coverage ideal for gardens, greenhouses, and farms.
- 2-Pack Automatic Plant Watering Globes – Self-Watering Spikes — Set-and-forget hydration for potted plants, succulents, and houseplants while you're away.
- 4-Pack Owl Self-Watering Bulbs | Plant Irrigation Globes — A charming and functional way to keep your plants watered with a slow, steady release.
- 2-Way Garden Hose Splitter with Dual Shut-Off Valves — Run two hoses simultaneously from a single tap, each with independent flow control.
- High-Pressure Garden Hose Spray Nozzle | Multi-Pattern Water Blaster — Switch between multiple spray patterns for watering plants, washing cars, or cleaning patios.
Why Smart Watering Matters
Overwatering and underwatering are among the most common causes of plant stress and failure. Using the right irrigation tools — from drip-style self-watering spikes to adjustable atomizer nozzles — helps you deliver consistent moisture at the root level, reducing waste and promoting deeper, healthier root growth. Efficient watering also plays a key role in water conservation. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WaterSense Program, outdoor water use accounts for nearly 30% of household water consumption, and a significant portion is wasted through evaporation, runoff, and overwatering — making smart irrigation tools an essential investment for any gardener.
For tips on sustainable landscaping and water-efficient gardening practices, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offers a wealth of resources on crop production and sustainable land management.
Shop by Watering Need
- Hands-Free Watering: Self-watering globes and bulbs are perfect for vacations, busy schedules, or low-maintenance plant care.
- Precision Irrigation: Atomizer spray nozzles and pressure sprayers deliver targeted moisture for seedlings, rows, and beds.
- Hose Management: Hose splitters and spray guns give you control over flow, direction, and pressure at the source.
- Power Cleaning & Washing: High-pressure nozzles double as car wash guns and surface cleaners for added versatility.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are self-watering globes and how do irrigation watering globes work?
A: Self-watering globes (also called plant watering bulbs or spikes) are glass or plastic vessels filled with water and inserted into the soil near a plant's roots. They use gravity and soil capillary action to slowly release water as the soil dries out, providing a consistent, automated drip that keeps plants hydrated for days at a time — ideal for succulents, houseplants, and potted herbs.
Q: What type of garden hose spray nozzle is best for watering delicate plants?
A: For delicate seedlings, flowers, or young plants, an adjustable multi-pattern spray nozzle set to a gentle "shower" or "mist" mode is ideal. Atomizer spray nozzles are also excellent for fine, even coverage without disturbing soil or damaging fragile foliage. Look for nozzles with ergonomic grip locks so you can water comfortably without continuous hand pressure.
Q: Can I use a hose splitter to run a drip irrigation system and a sprinkler at the same time?
A: Yes! A 2-way garden hose splitter with independent shut-off valves allows you to connect two separate watering systems — such as a drip irrigation line and a sprinkler — to a single outdoor tap. You can control the flow to each independently, making it easy to manage different watering zones in your garden simultaneously.
Q: How do I choose the right irrigation spray nozzle for my garden or farm?
A: Consider the size of the area you need to cover, the water pressure available, and the types of plants you're watering. For large gardens or farm rows, 180° atomizer spray nozzles in bulk packs offer wide, even coverage. For smaller beds or container plants, adjustable handheld spray guns give you precise control. Always check the nozzle's PSI rating to ensure compatibility with your water supply.