The perfect solution for the slow release of water for newly planted trees. The WaterBag is used by placing it around the base of the trunk of a newly planted tree. The two sided simply zip together and the bag is filled through the top. The WaterBag will slowly release the water and penetrate the soil, reducing the frequency of watering to every 3-5 days in the first 2 years of planting.
With the correct scheduling one bag can be used for multiple trees over multiple growing seasons.
We recommend removing the bags during the winter period when not in use.
User guide
Place the WaterBag around the base of the trunk. Connect the two sides of the WaterBag and simply zip together. Insert a watering hose into the filling hole.
Fill the bag to roughly a quarter of its capacity, then lift the bag into shape using the handles. Then finish filling the WaterBag. The water will slowly flow out of the bag over the next 5 to 9 hours penetrating the soil and feeding the roots. With the correct scheduling one bag can be used for multiple trees and over multiple growing seasons.
The perfect solution for the slow release of water for newly planted trees. The WaterBag is used by placing it around the base of the trunk of a newly planted tree. The two sided simply zip together and the bag is filled through the top. The WaterBag will slowly release the water and penetrate the soil, reducing the frequency of watering to every 3-5 days in the first 2 years of planting.
With the correct scheduling one bag can be used for multiple trees over multiple growing seasons.
We recommend removing the bags during the winter period when not in use.
User guide
Place the WaterBag around the base of the trunk. Connect the two sides of the WaterBag and simply zip together. Insert a watering hose into the filling hole.
Fill the bag to roughly a quarter of its capacity, then lift the bag into shape using the handles. Then finish filling the WaterBag. The water will slowly flow out of the bag over the next 5 to 9 hours penetrating the soil and feeding the roots. With the correct scheduling one bag can be used for multiple trees and over multiple growing seasons.