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Water-wise
Gardening
Drip
irrigation systems save you time watering and
help your plants grow better. That’s because
a drip system does all the work of delivering
a slow, low pressure watering to individual plants
or specific areas. No more hand watering or running
in and out to move hoses. Plus, the soil absorbs
the water better and your plants utilize it better,
so you’ll enjoy a healthier garden.
You’ll
find a drip system relatively easy to install,
particularly when you start with a kit. Most drip
systems consist of plastic tubing you custom fit
with emitters to soak or spray only where your
plants are. It can be above ground, underground,
or set up practically out of site along a deck
or porch to water planters. And systems are easy
to expand with additional kits or individual pieces.
Then
once you’ve set it up, all you do is turn
on the water (it hooks right up to your faucet).
To make things even easier on you, add a timer.
Then the system automatically turns itself on
and off to water at the times you’ve set.
Check
out these benefits of a drip system…
- Better watering for your plants.
The point of watering is to deliver water to
your plants’ roots so they absorb nutrients
and grow. Drip irrigation does this so well,
you’re likely to notice a healthy improvement
in your garden. By watering "low and slow,"
the water can seep down farther into the soil,
encouraging deeper root growth. You also avoid
"drench and dry out" symptoms like
plant shock and stress, which often come from
overhead watering.
- A real time saver for you. Once
your system’s in place, all you do is
turn the faucet on and off. No more dragging
sprinklers all over the place, battling tangled
hoses, or hand watering. And if you set the
system up on a timer, you won’t have to
lift a finger for your plants to get watered!
Versatile and durable. You can use them anywhere
from flat terrain to terraced gardens to steep
hillsides. The hoses can be buried or left above
ground, year-round, in all climates.
- Drip watering can help reduce weed
growth. You water only the plants,
not the weeds.
- Saves water and money, too.
Think about those higher water bills that come
during summer. Then think about the money you
could save with a drip irrigation system, which
can use up to 70% less water than conventional
sprinklers. With a drip system, water is delivered
more efficiently, so your plants use less water
yet enjoy healthier results.
- And your system is easily expandable
with other kits and accessories.
Good places to install drip
irrigation…
- In narrow flower beds and borders where regular
sprinklers create too much run-off
- Around plantings at the foundation of your
house
- Along hedges
- In vegetable gardens
- In areas of widely spaced plants
- Along your porch, deck or patio to water individual
planters
There
are a lot of really great reasons to install a
drip irrigation system. And now that gardening
chores have slowed down some, it’s a good
time to do the project. For the rest of this summer
and many more following, you’ll appreciate
the time and money a drip irrigation system saves
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