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Old 31-08-2014, 11:15 PM posted to rec.gardens
Hypatia Nachshon Hypatia Nachshon is offline
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Default Watering young fruit trees

On Sunday, August 31, 2014 12:27:32 PM UTC-7, Brooklyn1 wrote:
Hypatia Nachshon wrote:



Pls address my q. re; blocking ends of pipe.


I still can't visualize pouring a whole bunch of


water down the intake, and having it all gush


out at once.




No water gushes out the bottom, it's down in the ground, water will

slowly perk into the ground, and that's what you want for deep

watering... unless you have an underground spring directly below those

trees any excess water you add that the ground can't absorb will

evaporate at the surface, same as it does when over watering a lawn.

Were there an underground spring you wouldn't be asking about

watering, the ground would always be moist. If you're unsure do one

test pipe first to see how your ground perks, You can always place a

stopper into a pipe later, drop an empty steel can into the pipe, pop

a hole in it so it won't float, and you can always retrieve it with a

magnet. If your ground is very porous it won't matter how much you

water.


OK, next time I'm at Home Despot I'll check out the pipes.

Muchas gracias

HB