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Drift Away [WAS] from today's forecast...
On 11/3/2015 12:32 PM, Derald wrote:
George Shirley wrote: Rich soil and lots of water, any kind of eggplant or squash needs lots of water. We have raised beds and they dry out quickly so everything gets watered at least daily. Right now by hose and sprinkler as the soaker hose's sucked and cracked quickly. I'm thinking seriously of drip lines now. In 2009, I began gardening in pre-existing beds using soaker hoses that are fabricated from tires. Mistake; enough said ;-) At any rate, 2011-2012 I made the transition to 1 gal/hr/ft @15psi (non-compensating) dripline. Wish I'd done so sooner. Unsolicited Totally Anecdotal Tips: Up to 20-25 feet, non-compensating emitters provide more evenly distributed flow with a 15psi supply at both ends of the tube; Filtration is an absolute necessity; A small supply of individual barbed ½ gph (red&black) emitters is useful; Low priced handy homeowner hose-end pressure regultors work well individually but are more effective in tandem; Dividing beds into at least two zones adds flexibility to the watering schedule; Locate dripline _under_ coarsely textured mulch but it may be in or on top of finely textured mulch; A hose-end countdown timer is a great convenience; Some kind of timer or alarm is necessary to minimize the effects of OFS and "hereafter". Thanks Derald, first hand help beats the hell out of ads on line. Was in the local Lowe's this morning and they seem to have all I need in the way of emitter gear. Starting to cool off so probably will start on that and the new fence project plus painting the interior of the house. We've decided that in our mid seventies it is time to hire some hands for the big jobs and it would take us a lot longer to do the job than hired hands. |
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Drift Away [WAS] from today's forecast...
On 11/3/2015 4:50 PM, Derald wrote:
George Shirley wrote: Thanks Derald, first hand help beats the hell out of ads on line. Was in the local Lowe's this morning and they seem to have all I need in the way of emitter gear. My experience with the 1/4" brown stuff sold by Lowe's (in 2011) was not positive—markedly uneven distribution. All I remember about it is that it was purported to be made in Florida; probably have the label around here someplace. Dunno about the rolls of black PVC 1/4" dripline seen on my last visit (coupla months past), though. I buy from an online source at comparable prices. I usually check the local Lowe's or Home Despot on line and, considering gasoline and wear and tear on vehicle, go to Amazon and get it shipped free and, generally, at a lower price. Right now I'm converting some swivel rattan chairs we bought in Hong Kong years ago into chairs that don't swivel. Great grands take great delight in ****ing off their parents by twisting the chairs around and around. Might make Thanksgiving a bit more fun. G Wiley Chinese put these thing together with magic but I finally found out how to remove the swivel part without screwing things up gorgeously. |
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