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Water system question
If I were you, I would contact an irrigation company that deals with
installation of piping, etc. Having free water is a definite plus, but you want to make sure you get the most efficient system to utilize it to the max. Good luck! Penny Zone 7b-North Carolina "RESPITE95" wrote in message ... Can anyone steer me to information on building a water system for a garden and yard that are both rather large. I have water, a lake, but the climate in this area, west central Alabama, is bone dry in late summer and early Fall. I need to make use of the lake to keep this place green. Where do I start? |
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"RESPITE95" wrote in message
Can anyone steer me to information on building a water system for a garden and yard that are both rather large. I have water, a lake, but the climate in this area, west central Alabama, is bone dry in late summer and early Fall. I need to make use of the lake to keep this place green. Where do I start? I would start by making sure the lake water is yours to use. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8b Sunset Zone 5 |
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