Monday, November 1, 2010

Spray vs drop tube

Which is best to water your lawn spray or drip? Selection of an efficient irrigation system for your lawn or garden has never been more important. With water conservation is a major problem in many communities, you must do your homework to find out what is right for you.

Spray irrigation is the traditional way of water for domestic and public gardens and lawns. sprinkler irrigation covers a wide area from a fixed or mobile sprinkler apparatus. There are a lot of runoff andevaporation when using this irrigation system. It is not only waste but also waste your money. If you choose to spray nozzles spray a fine mini-system devices and spray irrigation to a humid environment around a wide area. Spray irrigation required for some plants sprout, they are easier to maintain and when used during the hottest hours of the day can be a cooling effect on some plants. They can also weed growth, and are exposed toelements of the time.

Drip irrigation is by far the most efficient method of irrigating lawns and gardens. Drip irrigation delivers water slowly and directly to the roots of plants and lawns with a hose that is full of small holes. Since water is supplied directly to the roots is much less water is lost by evaporation, less tendency to over water, less risk of development of the plants due to excess water to pool in the soil and collect ingarden mulch. If you plant trees or vines, you can micro-nozzles that spray water in small areas. Install a drip irrigation system not only mimics Mother Nature, but to destroy your plants. Most of the gardens like when you slowly and carefully watered.

Drip tape or hose can not leak or failure, then you must also decide the depth carefully so that it stops and will not be cut accidentally.

You want a drip system that best suits your needs. Youplant to be germinated? Do you have plants that need the moisture? Or do it better if you use drip irrigation instead of spray? Also can you live in an area where you can save water? All these should be taken into account in deciding what type of irrigation you need.

Thanks To : Dwell Bedding Garden Plaques

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