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Subject: Over Head Sprinklers
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| Jabronitc |
Connellsville, Pa
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Can someone tell me where the best deals on overhead sprinklers are and what type to get ? My patch is 2100 sg ft and am growing two plants on it. Thank you for the help.
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2/1/2016 12:55:53 PM
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| Duster |
San Diego
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dripworks is the best place in my opinion. They have a big selection of micro sprinklers with different out puts depending on how much water you want, whether just to cool leaves in heat or cool and water ground. I live in a hot dry high heat patch, so what I use here would probably be different than what you need in your climate. Find a local grower who over heads and see what they use. Good Luck.
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2/1/2016 4:06:33 PM
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| algae |
Salem, Ohio USA
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Columbus Irrigation Dan Kamburoff Ashland, Ohio Link at our website: www.ovgpg.com
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2/1/2016 4:25:20 PM
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| Andy S |
Western ny
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berry hill irrigation,,,on our side of the states
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2/1/2016 7:04:42 PM
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| Gads |
Deer Park WA
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We set up cheap-o Maxipaws mounted on top of 6" x 3/4" galvanized risers with a hose bib and ball valves so we can hook up hoses for hand watering / foliar sparying. Pound in T-Posts and use bailing wire to secure the risers to. Got the whole rig tied into my irrigation timer. I have used drip systems and soaker hoses in the past but they alwasys seem to over water or under water in the wrong places... We do use a soil moisture meter to check moisture levels especially when hitting the peak of the growth curve.
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2/2/2016 8:44:22 PM
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| Gads |
Deer Park WA
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Sorry the risers are 6' (six feet) tall. Would be hard to water at 6" LOL
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2/2/2016 8:45:20 PM
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