The Selly Soak

Introduction to The Selly Soak

Welcome to our guide on using and caring for your Selly Soak watering can. As a trusted companion in your gardening journey, your Selly Soak is designed for durability, precision, and effortless use. Whether you're tending to delicate seedlings or giving your established plants a thorough soak, knowing how to properly use and maintain your watering can will ensure it continues to serve you beautifully for years to come.  

In this guide, we'll share essential tips on how to make the most of your watering can, from achieving the perfect flow to keeping it in pristine condition. After all, a well-cared-for watering can is as much a part of your gardening experience as the plants themselves. 

This product guide is for The Selly Soak in capacity 1 Gallon. To ensure you're in the right spot, take a moment to compare your product with the images below. Please note, the product shown might be a different colour than yours, but the design should match perfectly. 

 Key Points

What is the Downspout? 

The right-angled downspout helps direct a steady stream of water straight into your thirsty pots or hanging baskets, with a coarse flow that's ideal for bringing liquid sustenance to your well-established plants.

What other roses fit?

Our plastic rose range is designed fit your Sutton Splash. However be sure not to push the rose on to far as this can cause the plastic to crack. 

My rose does not fit.

Try the hot water trick for a perfect fit. Simply place the rose in a bowl of hot water for 3-4 minutes, then attach it to your can and let it cool. This will give you a custom fit for your watering can. 

Flush the rose before use.

Occasionally, small pieces of plastic may remain inside the rose. To ensure optimal performance, simply rinse them out before use. This will help prevent blockages and keep your rose working smoothly.

My rose is blocked. What can I do?

A limescale remover can work wonders for cleaning your rose. Alternatively, you can use a small needle to clear the holes, then rinse the rose thoroughly to remove any grime.