The Warley Fall HDG
Introduction to The Warley Fall HDG.
Welcome to our guide on using and caring for your Warley Fall HDG watering can. As a trusted companion in your gardening journey, your Warley Fall HDG 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 Warley Fall HDG in capacities 1 and 2 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.
The pure galvanised HDG can sometimes have some inconsistencies in the finish.
This is due to the way the can has been dipped into the zinc. If we were to remove all these marks, we would be taking off the protective layer that the HDG gets. You will sometimes see some file marks this is where we take off any sharp parts.
With a painted HDG can, you may occasionally notice variations in the paintwork.
This is a natural result of how the zinc has dried on the surface of the watering can, which can sometimes create subtle differences in appearance.
What rose does this Watering Can come with?
Every Haws Watering Can is elegantly presented in a signature Haws box, with the rose thoughtfully protected for safe delivery. The included rose, a Fine Spray - High Flow, is designed for versatility across a variety of gardening tasks. Its broad spray pattern ensures even coverage, while the fine spray feature allows for swift and efficient watering, making your gardening experience a pleasure.
Dont let me freeze!
A friendly reminder to keep your watering can safe during frosty weather—never leave water inside it when temperatures might dip below freezing. Freezing water can wreak havoc on your can, often damaging the base or spout, and unfortunately, this type of damage isn’t covered under warranty.
Here’s what happens: when water freezes, it expands. With nowhere to go, this expanding ice pushes against the base of the can, creating a dome-like deformation. Repeated freezing and thawing can eventually cause the base to crack or split, resulting in leaks. The spout isn’t safe either—ice can expand inside, splitting the seam and causing further leaks.
To protect your can, always empty it after use, especially in the winter. Store it in a dry spot where it won’t collect water, and you’ll keep your trusty companion in top shape for years to come!