Hand watering definition

Hand watering means watering plants or crops with one hand held hose, fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle, or a watering can or pail.
Hand watering means the low volume irrigation of plants or crops with one hose, fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle, attended by one person.
Hand watering means the watering of plant material and lawns by the use of watering cans, hand-held hoses, and other hand-held watering tools.

Examples of Hand watering in a sentence

  • Hand watering may involve the use of watering trucks with water delivery systems allowing adequate watering of individual plantings.

  • Hand watering may involve the use of watering trucks or water buffalos equipped with hoses allowing adequate watering of individual plantings.

  • Hand watering of van site after being vacated, to be done prior to 9.00am or after 6.00pm (Highlighted areas are being taken care of by a member at present, hand watering before 9am and after 6pm can be done by VLMs).

  • Hand watering Hourly As needed - To be utilized on areas where water truck cannot effectively reach.

  • Hand watering will be measured by a moist soil depth of four (4”) inches after each application.

  • Hand watering by the seasonal color contractor can be provided at an extra cost.


More Definitions of Hand watering

Hand watering means the application of water for irrigation purposes through a hand- held hose equipped with an Automatic Shut-Off Device or a hand-held watering container. A person must be physically holding the hose or container.
Hand watering means the application of water to outdoor vegetation with a handheld hose or container.
Hand watering means the use of a hand-held water device. The device can be attached to the end of a garden hose, but must be attended and held in the hand of a person at all times that watering is taking place.
Hand watering means the low volume irrigation of plants or crops with one hose, fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle, attended by one person. “User” means any person or entity which directly or indirectly takes water from the water resource, including but not limited to uses from private or public utility systems, uses under consumptive use permits issued pursuant to Chapter 40B-2, F.A.C., or uses from individual wells or pumps for domestic or individual home use.
Hand watering means the application of water for irrigation purposes through a hand-held watering hose, watering can, or bucket.