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Default Soaker or Dripline hose?

Really tired of cheap soaker hoses that spring leaks or don't convey water all the way.

Use for straight 50' line of roses.

Looked around on-line and became curious if -- in similar situations, e.g. line of ornamentals -- people have had luck with dripline. I've never tried it.

Another q. about soaker/whatever hoses: Is it worth the extra cost for rubber hoses rather than plastic? Some on-line comments suggest as much.

Any wisdom gratefully received.

HB
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2015 18:27:01 -0700 (PDT), Hypatia Nachshon
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Really tired of cheap soaker hoses that spring leaks or don't convey water all the way.

Use for straight 50' line of roses.

Looked around on-line and became curious if -- in similar situations, e.g. line of ornamentals -- people have had luck with dripline. I've never tried it.

Another q. about soaker/whatever hoses: Is it worth the extra cost for rubber hoses rather than plastic? Some on-line comments suggest as much.

Any wisdom gratefully received.

HB


LeeValley.com has wonderful soaker hoses.
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Hypatia Nachshon wrote:

Looked around on-line and became curious if -- in similar situations, e.g. line of ornamentals -- people have had luck with dripline. I've never tried it.

If you can install it more-or-less permanently Netafim CV works very well. Spacings are 6, 12, 18 and 24
inches, rates are .25, .4, .6 or .9 gph. Bend radius is 9", barbed elbows cost about $.40 each.
At 12" spacing the line costs about $30/foot.

Another q. about soaker/whatever hoses: Is it worth the extra cost for rubber hoses rather than plastic? Some on-line comments suggest as much.


Simple resistive emitter hoses will all plug eventually. Netafim is pressure compensating and
self-cleaning, at least to a point.

I used ordinary rubber soakers for a couple of years and replaced them with Netafim.
No regrets.

HTH,

bob prohaska

Any wisdom gratefully received.

HB

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User Bp wrote:
At 12" spacing the line costs about $30/foot.

Oops, make that $.30/foot.

bob
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