Drip Line Irrigation

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the garden is ready to be planted and put into the ground by the fenced in area

Rainfall in Western Colorado rarely exceeds 10 – 12 in per year, so our gardens require a regular, deep watering cycle. Our soil is mostly clay and retains water well so over watering could b…

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a garden plot with various plants and instructions for each planter's watering point

How to Install Drip Irrigation: TIME> 2 hours COST> Starts at $40 DIFFICULTY> Easy In most parts of the country, trying to keep yards watered throughout the summer requires an open tap like you haven’t seen since your last fraternity kegger. Which isn’t so great if you l…

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Two ways to fix two different leaks. Drip irrigation can get a gash or a pinprick hole that will send water streaming out in a spray. Instead of wasting new line by replacing it, you can repair it with couplers or electrical tape.

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a fire hydrant sitting next to a pile of bricks

Most of the time, when my garden fails, it’s because I grew tired of the hassle. I have a busy life, and gardening is a lot of work: weeding, trimming, training, pest control, weeding again because…

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Why use Drip Irrigation? It's the most efficient method of irrigating. While sprinkler systems are around 75-85% efficient, drip systems typically are 90% or higher! Much less wasted water! Drip is the preferred method of irrigation in the desert regions of the United States. Concentrates the water at the base of the plant, where they need it most. Reduces topsoil erosion. Benefits Water the plants you want to grow, not the weeds! Easy to install and design Can be very inexpensive Can reduce…

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several plants growing in the dirt near each other

Water is something that every living thing needs, but it can be problematic making sure that water gets to every living thing – not just people and animals, but plants...

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Materials list below:Micro Tubing without holeshttps://amzn.to/3pkcVCKMicro Tubing with holeshttps://amzn.to/44k0BRRBarbed Tee Connectorshttps://amzn.to/46eR...

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