Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the listed 100 foot length, 20-piece kit format, fitting layout, and setup needs for bed-edge watering.
Pros
The upside
- The 100 foot hose length gives a bed route enough line for vegetables, herbs, shrubs, and border edges.
- The 20-piece kit format supports turns, starts, endings, and layout changes around planting rows.
- The black hose sits low at the soil surface and can tuck under mulch after the route is checked.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The full 100 foot route needs time for a careful dry layout before water runs through it.
- Small fittings should stay in a labeled pouch between setup sessions.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This kit fits raised beds, long border edges, kitchen gardens, and mixed vegetable rows that need a dedicated low-water line.
What to know:
The fittings are small enough to lose in a busy shed. Keep the remaining pieces together with hose washers, end caps, and drip repair parts so the route is simple to refresh later.
Where to check it
Check Flexon WS100KITCN 20-Piece Soaker Hose Kit
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
- Amazon opens the Flexon WS100KITCN product page.
Breakdown
Full review
A long soaker route for planted beds
The Flexon WS100KITCN kit gives a garden bed a 100 foot soaker line with fittings for shaping the route. It works well around vegetables, herbs, border plants, and shrub edges where water should settle close to the soil.
The black hose has a quiet look once it sits along the row. After the first water check, it can rest under a light mulch layer where the route still stays simple to trace.
The kit format helps with layout
The 20-piece package gives the route start points, turns, and endings to work with. That matters in real beds because straight rows, curved borders, and container clusters all ask for a slightly different path.
Lay the hose dry before connecting water. A slow walk through the bed helps each fitting land where it can be reached for checking, adjusting, or seasonal cleanup.
Slow watering asks for patience
A soaker hose works by letting water seep along the line. The rhythm feels steady and quiet, with water moving near the roots and away from leaves and paths.
Run the first session with the soil surface visible. Watching the line before mulch goes down helps confirm the route, the fittings, and the moisture pattern.
Good match
This kit fits raised beds, long border edges, kitchen gardens, and mixed vegetable rows that need a dedicated low-water line.
What to know
The fittings are small enough to lose in a busy shed. Keep the remaining pieces together with hose washers, end caps, and drip repair parts so the route is simple to refresh later.