A garden sprinkler is one of the wisest purchases one can make if you are looking to maximize the growing potential of a garden. Whether you are growing flowers for beautification purposes, growing fruits and vegetables for family meals or doing both just for fun and enjoyment, the fact remains that the garden will require a great deal of water and nourishment if it is to grow healthy plants.
When choosing a garden sprinkler, look for a sprinkler that sends water where you want it to go. One example of a garden sprinkler that will do this is the Noodlehead Garden Sprinkler. The
Noodlehead Sprinkler is a sprinkler with a small head that has 12 flexible tubes coming out of it. Each tube has three water flows coming out the top, each angled just 5 degrees away from the others. All of the tubes are flexible but stays in the shape you bend it to. So you can send as much water to whatever spot you want. This garden sprinkler is specifically designed for the purpose of watering your garden thoroughly.
A Noodlehead garden sprinkler typically waters 336 to 400 square feet. It will vary a bit based on your water pressure. At 45 P.S.I. streams are thrown 20 feet. If you have 80 P.S.I. the stream can throw up to 30 feet. You can screw Noodleheads onto existing water sprinkler system risers simply by hand-tightening a Noodlehead plug into the side of your Noodlehead sprinkler and screwing the base onto your existing 1/2 threaded risers.
You may have already researched garden sprinklers at your local hardware/garden store. If their garden sprinklers did not meet your needs, why not try the Noodlehead Garden Sprinkler!