What is the best landscaping irrigation system?
Just wondering what other people have found to be effective and low maintenance, or maybe there isn't such a thing?
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Nov 15, 2013I don't quite understand. If it is 2-4 inches underneath mulch what is chewing on it?Helpful Reply
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Connie Mar on Nov 15, 2013Squirrels, rabbits, fox, raccoons, skunks ...Helpful Reply
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Corvera Outdoor Living By Design on Nov 16, 2013Connie, I don't understand why the drip had to be beried so deep and where you live? 1. drip is design to be above ground, this is why is a thin wall tubing with a brown color and then you spread a light coat of mulch to camouflage the exposed tubing.... 2. your landscape is going thru a organic transition which is decomposing matter into organic and the animals are not chewing on tubing.... but rather digging for bugs in this process the tube is in the way and you may have the chewing near the emitter where humidities is higher.... 3. the system should be run early in the morning into the mid day.... the time it should be reduce to give enough time thru out the day the watering cycle to dry out the ground by the animals feeding time. you will not eliminate the problem but will reduce the problem ... I don't have a picture of your 3acres and I think you may have some rotor throught out your property as well..... hope I had help you in some way.... good luck...Helpful Reply
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Corvera Outdoor Living By Design on Nov 16, 2013Hello Connie, drip is uv rated here in Houston, Tx. With temperature raging from 32- 102 ... I would do a test and measure.Helpful Reply
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Corvera Outdoor Living By Design on Nov 16, 2013On the same area or tubing run expose a half or little section and leave the other part cover and record how many times you do the repair and time frame remember season will vary with animals (offspring s) ....Helpful Reply
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Patricia W on Nov 17, 2013Drip. You use drip tube 1/2", 1/4 inch spaghetti tubing, connectors, .5 emitters up to 2 gallon emitters. For lawn use pop ups.Helpful Reply
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