It is truly luxurious to have a garden where sprinklers and drip irrigation are already present, but that’s not the case for most people with gardens. That means people spend a lot of time and wasted water on cobbled-together systems involving hoses, timers, and those awful oscillating spri...
How to Care for New Sod Now that your fertilizer is laid down, you can start laying your sod. Remember to water your sod as soon as you have an area large enough for your sprinkler to cover. Check out ourwatering tipsandcare advicefor your new sod to make sure your lawn stays healthy...
a series of water supply lines and sprinkler heads are buried underground and run by a control panel. When the system turns on, water moves through the lines, causing the heads to pop up. They water for a designated time and then drop back below the ...
Clean or replace sprinkler heads as needed, and make any necessary repairs. Creating a PVC pipe sprinkler system for your lawn is a manageable DIY project that can save you money on water bills and help maintain a lush and healthy garden. With proper planning and installation, you can enjoy...
Screw the sprinkler head into the adapter. And voilà! You are all done!. The entire project only took about 30-45 minutes plus a bit more for the drying time. It even works and everything! The kids thought that they needed to try it out and make sure everything worked OK too. ...
And a properly designed sprinkler system provides total coverage, ensuring there aren’t any grassy areas that are left either parched and dry, or over-watered to the point of drowning. By metering out a precise, consistent amount of water, automatic sprinklers not only make it easier to ...
How to Attach a Garden Hose to a Rain Barrel How to Use a Rain Barrel for a Sprinkler System How to Make a Rain Chain Water Feature Capturing rain water with a rain barrel is a handy way to water your vegetable garden and house plants. Many people forget to include a way to use a...
HOW TO SAVE WATER AND MONEY WITH A SPRINKLER SYSTEM!...Alex O'Hara
bluegrass and fescue need around 1 inch of water weekly, including rain. To measure this, perform a simple irrigation audit by placing various containers, like tuna cans, across your lawn zones. Run your irrigation or sprinkler until these containers collect about an inch of water, adjusting as...
your system to help prevent freezing, some water can still remain and damage pipes. If all the water is not removed, you could have significant damage waiting for you in the spring.To protect your sprinklers from freeze damage, we recommend a sprinkler winterization (also known as a "blowout...