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PVC drip system |
Have you ever wondered
if there was a better way to water your plants and use less water, especially during the hot days of summer? Maybe you just want to leave town in the summer and not return to your basket of petunias looking like a basket wilted lettuce. A drip irrigation system might be the solution to your
problems.
As a user of drip
irrigation for over 20 years, I can attest to the benefits. By putting water
directly next to the plant, you water only the plant and not the soil around
it. This means fewer weed seeds can germinate, which means fewer weeds! A drip system can
also save you time, while giving you better results in the garden. Studies in
drip irrigation conducted by the University of Utah found that participants
experienced up to 90% time savings in watering and weeding the gardens.
Throughout the growing season, the study participants observed that the plants
were healthier and produced at a higher level.
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Drip lines in flower baskets |
Summers in Western Idaho
get HOT! Using a drip system with a timer, water can be applied when and where
it is needed. Unlike a sprinkler that waters a broad area and loses water to
evaporation in the air, the drip system puts water directly on the plants when
and where you need it. In an article by Colorado
State University, it was noted that, “Drip irrigation exceeds 90 percent efficiency whereas sprinkler systems
are 50 to 70 percent efficient. Drip irrigation delivers water slowly
immediately above, on or below the surface of the soil. This minimizes water
loss due to runoff, wind and vapor.” If you pay for your water from a
city or municipality, a drip system could result in a lower water bill.
A watering system
set up on timers eliminates the possibility of your gardens not getting watered
while you’re gone. At our house for example, if the temperatures are hot, we
know can leave our home for a few days and come home to healthy plants.
Any time is a good time
to invest in a drip system. However, springtime is an ideal time to consider
designing a drip irrigation system because you can plan your vegetable and
flower gardens around the water system.
While it may sound
complicated, it is easy to design and install. There is a lot of information
available on drip systems, so do your research. I use a PVC pipe system for the
vegetable garden and flexible tubing for our flower gardens.