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You want a 200L barrel with a spigot on it, then you can plug a tap timer into (to water between 1-15 minutes for every 3 hours - 168 hours), then plug that into a bunnings rose bed watering system that will feed every plant individually (up to 6 different pot plants). This will work on a gravity fed systems, so you will need some steepness between the barrel and the plants. 

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When you go in there to water your plants take some big plastic garbage bins Payneham upside blend in catia 20 to 40 litre containers in fill your garbage bin or big bucket 200 litres plus or more fill that up you shouldn't have any problem with watering then and then just have a little cup or a bucket and you can water them whenever you want when it's starting to get low just remember that to fill like a couple of containers to top it up even if it is full you still have it there for next time and if you need it but like I said empty container with a bit of a tarp to catch rainwater is the best thing you can do for your baby girls

 

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Have u thought about Autopots they are self watering you can put old tree branches around the base to hide the pots and use a brown barrel for your reservoir in dense foliage u could hide the reservoir and go a few weeks without a watering if u go a large enough drum but carting the water i imagine would be a dream job

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