Verne Pershing, The Art of Gardening
Verne Pershing, The Art of Gardening
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Drip Irrigation Done Right

We use self cleaning, pressure compensating dripperline rings around each plant to insure even watering around the entire root zone. Each emitter puts out ½ gallon per hour, so we can calculate the total capacity of each valve. Never use adjustable emitters, because you have no idea how much water they are demanding, or whether your system can provide it. When the plants are young, the tubing is coiled right over the root ball, and also around its perimeter to encourage root growth. As the plants mature, the rings are opened to accommodate the larger root ball.

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Peggy umphres added this to Infrastructure22 April 2023

Drip tubing connections