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Anyone used that new spray nozzle?

My neighbor is Elle Brûle-Tout, you know, who owns the Made of Cheese Café next to Tang Bar, and she was showing me this new watering spray nozzle that works great. She uses it to water her extensive herb garden in her cellar. Has anyone else been using one for a while? I was thinking to buy one for my husband and I, since we spend so much time misting the plant leaves in our cellar garden.

 


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  1. Yes, the Astral Plain Bagel lady. They taste good! Is the spray nozzle the one that adds a static electrical charge to the plants which then attracts the water really quick?

  2. I heard that this is not a good product, mainly because it comes from Molten. I’ve been told you can’t trust the people from there or their exports.

  3. Kalin, some plants need more moisture on their leaves and produce, like beans. Plus it uses less water and the water adheres to the plants faster saving time.

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