Hoses

GARDENA Hoses offer more than simple water transportation from tap to your plants and lawn, they offer leak-free watering by being part of the GARDENA mobile irrigation solution where everything fits together in one convenient and reliable system.
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Innovative and high-quality hoses

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Perfect connection

The innovative Power Grip Profile ensures a perfect and secure fit between the hose and the Original GARDENA System Parts.

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High quality mesh textile

GARDENA Hoses are extremely pressure resistant and always keep their shape.

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Weather proof and environmentally friendly

It is free of harmful plasticizers (phthalates less than 0.1%), free of cadmium, lead and barium (less than 0.1%), and of course UV-resistant.

Gardena Spiral Hose

Convenient watering with GARDENA Spiral Hose

Ideal for watering plants on balconies, patios or small gardens. After use, the hose automatically coils back up to a minimum size so winding up is not required.

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Hose first time use instructions

Have you just bought a GARDENA hose? By following our simple tips on preparing it for first use, coiling, and general care, you can ensure your hose has a long and productive life in the garden.
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10 golden rules for watering

Your plants need plenty of water, especially during summer. How do you water your plants correctly? Here are 10 useful tips for your water management.
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The science of perfect watering

Every gardener knows that mastering the perfect watering schedule can be a challenge. It involves biology, ecology, mathematics, and, let's not forget, intuition.