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What are my options for fixing this chewed up drip irrigation setup?
On Tue, 25 Jun 2013 23:02:10 +0000 (UTC), "Danny D."
wrote: On Tue, 25 Jun 2013 18:18:43 +1000, David Hare-Scott wrote: I suggest you stop buying stuff and sit down and plan what you want to do and then buy what you need. Just wait until we get into "trade sizes" for O-rings. It gets better or worse, I forget. This sounds reasonable. Part of the problem is that the wife took over my kitchen-compost spot, so now, she "owns" this garden (and she has forbidden me to enter it because she feels I end up ruining everything I touch). At the moment, I've flooded her tomatoes, and, I've tried to save all the tiny 6-inch oaks which, in the end, infuriated her because that meant I ended up digging up more of her young tomatoes. I've never done "drip" irrigation, so, I'm not sure what's the *right* way to irrigate her tomatoes (and present it as a surprise to her, all done and working). I *think* my options a a. Garden hose soaker b. Poly irrigation c. A sprinkler pop-up head Did I ever mention to you that you need a "permission slip"? Get off of her lawn |
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What are my options for fixing this chewed up drip irrigationsetup?
On Tue, 25 Jun 2013 18:08:59 -0700, Oren wrote:
Did I ever mention to you that you need a "permission slip"? She has threatened to lock the gate to the tomato garden! |
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