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The title says it all really.

I already harvest, store, and reuse, rainwater from the roof, ca 200 square meter of roof and 3 cubic meter of storage. This seems a lot but it's a small amount compared to all the water my tomatoes need. So I'm toying with the idea of DIY drilling a well in the garden, say 6m deep. It should be cheap and simple. I'm fine spending max 300 eur for the whole thing, and several hours of hard labor myself. In the worst case it's just cash spent to get fit. B)

Anyone here has done something similar and is happy to share experience?



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It rather depends whether the water is there in the first place! Do you have good reason to believe that there is underground water you could tap into, and would you be allowed to do so?

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I stumbled upon your post about DIY well drilling in the garden, and I'm curious to know if you went ahead with the project. It's been two years since you posted, so I'm wondering if you were successful in drilling a well for watering your veggies. I hope you were able to stay within your budget and put in some hard labor to make it happen. It's always inspiring to see fellow gardeners taking creative approaches to meet their watering needs.  I just wanna add that it's important to research local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before proceeding. You may need to rent or purchase drilling equipment, such as a workover rig, to get the job done efficiently.



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Drilling a water well in your garden for watering vegetables can be a challenging task, but it is possible to do it yourself with the right equipment and knowledge.

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