Install a Rain Drip System
Using a rain drip system to irrigate your garden is efficient and cost-effective. You can capture rainwater with a rain barrel and connect your drip system directly to the barrel to irrigate your plants. A drip irrigation system is efficient because it dispenses the water directly to the roots of your plants rather than spraying everywhere like a regular hose. You can also add a timer to to drip irrigation system to turn it on automatically, making it a true set-it-and-forget-it watering system. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
1. Measure your garden and draw a rough blueprint. Determining where to place the hoses will be easier when you plan it out on paper first. Take note of the types of plants you have and what their watering needs are. Note where you need to place the watering devices on the blueprint, according to the type and size of your plants.
2. Install the filter in the faucet adapter to prevent gravel and other debris from clogging the hose.
3. Attach the plastic emitter tubing to the adapter and connect adapter to the faucet.
4. Lay out the tubing according to the plan on your blueprint. By using emitter tubing, you will not need to install the emitters (drippers) to regulate the water flow. The tubing needs to flow downhill from the rain barrel so gravity can pull the water down into the hose.
5. Cut the emitter tubing at the areas next to your plants. Attach T-fittings or elbows into the hose. Secure the T-fittings with metal anchors. Insert bubblers or sprayers at the base of larger plants. You can run a soaker hose around the plants or shrubs to further distribute the water.
6. Continue to lay out distribution hose, T-fittings and drippers according to your blueprint until entire garden has irrigation hose installed.
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