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Ian's microfarm.
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1969558, member: 31715"] Irrigation can be tricky to deal with, especially when you come up with your own design and want someone else to implement it. That's why I just did it myself and tried to keep it simple. Although I have decided that I am going to be ripping out my tall sprinkler sprayers and replacing them with these: [img]https://images.thdstatic.com/productImages/9dac0f22-1516-4805-8881-82d982276c01/svn/blacks-dig-micro-sprinklers-410pro-64_145.jpg[/img] They spray in a 360 degree pattern and are adjustable flow rates just by twisting the head. I have about 50/50 these and the tall sprayers. Problem is the tall sprayers stop being real effective once the plants start growing. The ones pictured get pushed down right to soil level, so they water down at the base of the plant and as the plant grows nothing gets in the way of it. That's the beauty of what I did. Easy to just tap new little 1/4 inch tubing runs into the 1/2 main line running through the bed. Hopefully yours is all worked out now and working how you want it. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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