Claims
- 1. A tree and/or shrub root ball watering system system comprising a continuous strand or perforated tubing in a series of 360 degree intersecting segments; said tubing being movable between a relatively flat, retracted position for transportation and storage; and an extended position for watering of trees and shrub roots; in said extended position said segments defining a generally truncated shape; each segment comprising a portion which is substantially diagonal when said tubing is in said extended position; each segment being held in position to form said truncated shape by fastening means located at fastening points at the intersections of said diagonal segments; each said 360 degree segment beginning and ending at a fastening point; and each said segment containing at least two fastening points.
- 2. A watering system according to claim 1 including: A set of four loops.
- 3. A watering system according to claim 2 formed into a truncated cone shape.
- 4. A watering system according to claim 1 formed by molding the tubing into the loop shape.
- 5. A watering system according to claim 4 formed from porous tubing.
- 6. A watering system according to claim 5 including means to connect a source of water to the system.
- 7. A system according to claim 1 including formed loops with six connection points where the loops contact one another.
- 8. A system according to claim 1 including a means for supplying water and/or fertilizer to the tubing after the root ball has been planted.
- 9. A system according to claim 8 which comprises an extension extending from the tubing to point at ground level where a suitable hose connection is provided to supply water and/or fertilizer.
- 10. A system including according to claim 9 which comprises strings, straps, stitches, threads, or mechanical fasteners to maintain the adjacent loop portion in engagement.
- 11. A system according to claim 1 including means provided for maintaining the multi-loop shape.
- 12. A system according to claim 1 wherein the loops which define the truncated shape are attached to burlap or other flexible material which form the root ball with fastening means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 853,648 now abandoned filed Apr. 18, 1986.
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