An irrigation system is an important part of any good landscape design. Success requires careful planning. There are two types of irrigation systems:
* Irrigation
* Drip Irrigation
Sprinkler irrigation system
This type of irrigation, where water is pushed through the holes or nozzles under pressure. The water that has been repressed, as a spray.
The process of designing an irrigation can be tricky if you do not get tothe basic ideas correct. Learn how to do it before you start.
The most important thing to consider when planning watering the consistency of water spray. All areas should receive an equivalent amount of water for a long time. This minimizes water wastage and prevents sharing or lack of water in some areas.
Before you run the wires, use basic programs of landscape design and drawing attention in the irrigation system. Once this is completed accurately,You need to choose your sprinkler heads (you need fixed heads, rotating heads etc) so that the surface is wealthy. Then you have a tip is to choose the location where sprinklers.
The correct positioning of a variety of sprinklers is necessary in other areas of the garden. Determine the distance of the radius of the sprinkler system is based. If the sprinkler radius is 10 meters, then the sprinklers should be ideally at intervals of 10 feet. Injection pressure is also important- You do not want the water is so thin that it is sprayed lost in the wind, so strong that you lost.
Drip Irrigation
A drip or micro irrigation provides water for the plants under slow pressure and uses plastic tubing that is placed at the base of the plant to ensure that the minimum of evaporation or runoff occurs. This system also helps to prevent pathogens and reduce undesirable grass growth.
Micro-irrigation is relatively simple to install and maintainCompared with irrigation. The components are easily accessible and inexpensive.
You need to create only the following components of a drip irrigation system: U shaped pins (to secure the pipe), PE tube with T-connectors where necessary, emitters and an automatic timer if considered necessary.
At the beginning of the process lay the PE tube (preferably more flexible rays of the sun for some time) to ensure a line through the garden so that the tube isamong all plants. Strategically placed T-connectors will be with him and the U-pin to protect the pipe. If you are satisfied with the layout, you can then put a series of holes along the pipe and install the radiator. These should be placed under the plants at their base. You can then bury the pipe under a mulch, so that is not visible.
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