Saturday, March 19, 2011

Flomaster 65' garden hose reel.

http://www.sprayerusa.com/

4 Comments:

At March 19, 2011 at 2:15 PM , Blogger Sprayerusa said...

FLOMASTER NEW IN BOX MODERN DESIGN WITH CARRING HANDLE. MOUNTING BRACKET ALLOWS 180 DEGREE SWIVEL. UNIT EASILY REMOVES for winter storage BY PULLING STAINLESS PIN AND DISCONNECTING FROM FAUCET. SLOW RETRACTABLE SPRING LOADED 65 FOOT HOSE HAS STOPPER WITH GUIDE TO PREVENT OVERLAPPING AND 66" LEADER HOSE. 8 PATTERN NOZZLE AND MOUNTING HARDWARE INCLUDED www.sprayerusa.com

 
At March 19, 2011 at 3:00 PM , Blogger Sprayerusa said...

Always wear protective eye covering such as safety glasses or a face shield. Always wear proper hand protection and appropriate clothing.

Test the sprayer every time you use it by first filling it with water. Pump up the pressure and test to see that the nozzle is not plugged. Release the pressure by unscrewing the lid slightly. Remove the lid.
Leave the testing water in the tank.Measure the amount of chemicals exactly. More is not better in the case of garden chemicals. You can do serious injury to plants by overfertilizing or adding too much herbicide.
Add the chemicals to the water in the sprayer. Rinse the measuring device by adding more water to the tank to make up the balance.
Screw the top on, being careful not to cross the threads. Tighten so that the pressure will not escape from the tank.
Pump the handle to increase the pressure inside the tank.
Spray the plants, making sure to cover both upper and lower sides of the leaves. There needs to be visible moisture on the leaves for the applied material to work.
Spray out all of the material in the tank. Don't leave any unused chemical in it.
Clean the empty tank over a dirt area, never over concrete or in a sink. Rinse the tank three separate times, spraying clean water through the nozzle each time.
Store with the cap off in a protected area away from light and heat.

 
At March 22, 2011 at 8:09 AM , Blogger Sprayerusa said...

Go to:

http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-an-all-purpose-organic-pesticide-from-vegetab. It will give you a great organic pesticide recipe for your sprayer.
Just make sure that it is completely strained otherwise you will plug up the sprayer.

 
At April 7, 2011 at 12:27 PM , Blogger Sprayerusa said...

Organic Ant Killer Formula
In a plastic container mix to your needs 1 unit of molasses, 1/2 unit of sugar and 1/2 unit of dry yeast. Mix well and strain into your sprayer. Spray where you see the ants.
The sweets attact the ants and the yeast kills them

 

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