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automatic watering - spray or leaky pipe ?
Hello from a regular lurker and very occaisional poster; I'm considering installing a low pressure automatic watering system (eg. Hozelock) for my vegetable garden. Reading old posts on Google suggests the systems work reasonably well. I have about a dozen strips of veg, each around 5m*1.2m, typically separated by 1m grass strips (or in old measures, 16ft by 4ft, with nothing over 2ft reach from the sides). I'm not sure whether to use mini-sprayers or leaky-pipes. Could anyone with experience of the systems comment on the pros and cons of the sprayers or leaky pipes. Some indication of the spread area of the sprayers would be useful, particularly the one which does a linear strip. Looking at the Hozelock website, it appears the standard method of connection is: tap - timer - pressure restrictor - distribution. If I put a length of "pressure" hose and fittings between the timer and pressure restrictor, could I then start the measurements for maximum lengths from the pressure restrictor ? Separately, I have a number of patio pots, troughs, etc. (mostly tomatoes and herbs). I assume a trickle system is the best for them, and I would expect to run this from a separate tap/regulator/timer. Many thanks for any answers. - Nigel -- NC - Webmaster for http://www.2mm.org.uk/ Replies to newsgroup postings to the newsgroup please. |
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