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Top 60 Watering Projects

  1. 1. Lechuza Self-Watering Planters (00:00:51)

    Lechuza Self-Watering Planters take the guesswork out of caring for plants.

  2. 2. Landscape Maintenance (02:26)

    Keep your lifestyle in mind when you're planning a landscape.

  3. 3. Rainbarrel Tips

    Let the experts at DIY Network give you some tips for using a rainbarrel to capture water to use on your vegetable garden and flowers.

  4. 4. Eco Friendly Pavers and More (01:37)

    This driveway, walkway and garden area are all environmentally friendly.

  5. 5. Watering the Lawn: Zones and Other Basics

    DIY experts discuss everything related to installing a home-irrigation system.

  6. 6. Fun Watering Can (04:34)

    Crafty tips for decorating a plain watering can using markers and metal paint.

  7. 7. Duncan Avenue (20:01)

    A busy classical musician's landscape is out of tune with the neighborhood.

  8. 8. Irrigation (01:11)

    There's one thing your landscape will definitely need: water.

  9. 9. Outdoor Pub (20:01)

    Dean and Derek transform a boring patio into a conversational outdoor pub.

  10. 10. The Right Way to Water a Lawn

    The DIY Network experts offer tips on watering your lawn to ensure even coverage. Learn the differences between rotary and oscillating ...

  11. 11. Sprinkler Head Types

    DIY experts discuss the different types of sprinkler head types and the pros and cons of each.

  12. 12. Sprinkler Maintenance Basics (04:39)

    Keep your sprinkler system in tiptop shape with these handy tips.

  13. 13. Outdoor Pub Part 1 (05:12)

    Bungalow gets an outdoor pub with cabinetry, bar seating and a kegerator.

  14. 14. Keeping Potted Plants Hydrated (00:23)

    Do you forget to water? Here's a way to keep plants from drying out.

  15. 15. Planting Tomatoes

    The DIY Network experts share these tips for growing tomatoes in your summer vegetable garden.

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