Long before hoses and sprinklers became standard equipment for gardeners, watering cans were the tool of choice. Elegantly styled and often ingeniously engineered, watering cans gave gardeners an effective way to provide a little extra water. Today, watering cans may not compete with high-tech and automatic irrigation, but they do combine convenience, precision, and a personal touch that no hose or sprinkler can give you!
Watering cans are so very decorative. So much so, that we can forget they’re supposed to be performing a function in the garden. Of course, we think watering cans are best when well-used and with a vintage looking patina. Some of us merely collect watering cans, but the option is always there when fertilizing time comes. I really like watering cans for fertilizing.
Betty says, “I seem to think watering cans and bird’s nests go together. I have a few newer cans that I fit in with the older ones.”
Vintage watering cans in the garden
From Martha….it’s a ‘good thing’ One interesting fact told in this video is that the sprinkler tip of the watering can, called a ‘rose’ is from the French word for sprinkler, arroseur. Nice to know!
What makes this watering can worth $79.00?
Haws Watering Cans have been manufactured in England since 1886.
Over one hundred years ago in 1886 John Haws of Clapton, London obtained a patent for an improved watering pot. The patent read:
‘This new invention forms a watering pot that is much easier to carry and tip, and at the same time being much cleaner, and more adapted for use than any other put before the public.’
John Haws first worked out his improved design and method of manufacture from a French made waterpot (or can as they are now called) and designed a can with perfect balance. Whether full, half full or empty the can could be used without undue strain to the operator. To this day, the original design has not been altered in any major way.
Now,….what do you think?
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...another neat article!