It 'almost goes without saying that most roof gardens are hot, sunny, very dry places. I can not imagine why anyone with a roof garden, container garden, or any other type of small garden in full sun would not want to install a drip irrigation system, especially because the plants need to be watered every day and sometimes twice a day in midsummer. For example, if you came home late only once and forgot to water the plants on this day, you can easily find himself with aCollection of dead plants following day.
Install a drip irrigation system will help protect your investment (financially and emotionally) that you have in your system time and guesswork out of watering by hand. Drip irrigation is the process of delivering precise amounts of water and nutrients directly into the root of the central area, drop by drop. This system allows us to closely monitor the irrigation and the efficient use of limited water resources. Other non-sprinklerThe water in the most efficient.
Drip irrigation has begun in Israel, where the dry desert conditions and a limited supply of water created the need for an environmentally friendly irrigation to grow crops. Later, the diffusion process in the United States, where it is in the dry, desert Southwest, or in the countryside, where traditional sprinklers have proven to be effective, such as roof gardens, container gardens, and other small spaces urban green areas has been crucial.
Farmers have been with drip systemsSince 1960, when he discovered that could actually increase their productivity and reduce water use.
Makes sense because DRIP
- Time saving irrigation by hand every day
- Reduces stress on plants, for a total of healthier plants
- No waste water, because water goes directly to the roots and can be a timer for the exact amount you will need to set
- Can reduce waste by up to 50%
- The application of slow, regular and uniform water leads to robustconsisting of plant growth
Most systems are set on a timer to run the system on and off. To assess the frequency proper watering, you want to see how much time per inch at the top of the soil dry and set the timer on the intervals in this small drying between each watering cycle will occure. For most of the sunny garden, you would probably set the timer to come in once a day in summer and every two days in spring and autumn only in rainy periods, whenit can be turned off
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Initial setting - the first time experimenting with the system lasts between 15-30 minutes per cycle to see how long it takes water to the drainage holes will be on all containers. The objective is to completely saturate the roots of each plant in the system. A good rule of thumb would be to time how long it will be water in the drainage holes of the largest investment in power and set the timer for the increase in lengthtime.
Seasonal variations - Adjust the irrigation frequency to take into consideration seasonal fluctuations in temperature. System off when it rains or get a rain sensor that automatically shuts down the system for you.
Winterfest - Remove the cap or the end of the line to squeeze the hose and rinse with clean water first. Then the whole system of water drainage and cause water from the tap. Turn the timer
Spring Start-up - Fit-timer, replace the batteries should last until the end ofline to allow pressure to build in your line and start again as you did when you first installed.
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