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Drip & Micro Sprinkler
Kit GE200 |
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Everything you need to
customize your own |
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Drip Irrigation and
Microsprinkler System |
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Grow
healthier plants.
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Saves time
and labor.
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No tools or
glue required.
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All parts are
made from the highest quality materials and contain UV inhibitors to ensure
long life under the harshest conditions.
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Covers up to
1000 sq. ft. and can be expanded.
$49.99
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DIG drip and microsprinkler
irrigation systems are an excellent solution for many irrigation needs and
are easily modified as your landscape grows and changes. The system includes
a variety of our most versatile products including drip and microsprinkler
components that allow you flexibility and provide the benefits of a water
conserving irrigation system. |
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¼”
Tee |
(10)
¼” Barb Connector |
(20)
¼”
Stakes |
(10)
½” Stakes |
(10) Goof Plugs |
(4) Figure "8" Hose Ends |
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- You start with the backflow
preventer, it attaches to your faucet. Also called an Anti Siphon.
- Attach the pressure regulator
to the anti siphon.
- Attach the Swivel Adaptor
w/screen to the pressure regulator. Also called a Female Hose End.
- You are now ready to put your ½” tubing into the open end of the Swivel Adaptor. This tubing is your
source of water. Run it through your garden. T's, Elbow's and Coupling are
included if needed.
- Micro Sprinklers and
¼”
tubing are added to this mainline to get the water where you need it by
punching holes into the mainline and inserting either a micro sprinkler
into the hole or a
¼” barb. If inserting a barb, then you need to add
your
¼” tubing to the barb, cut the tubing to length you need and put
the dripper into the end of it at your plant. You may use the stakes
to hold them in place.
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| Existing garden: An
above ground installation of drip line, perhaps covered with mulch,
alleviates the need to dig a trench and potentially damage existing plant
roots. |
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| New Landscaping: Drip
irrigation is ideal for new areas where plans with similar water
requirements may be grouped together. |
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Microsprinkler: Click
on the picture for a larger view of the microsprinker spray
Helps
young seedlings and plants germinate and grow properly. The finer droplets
allow the soil to absorb the water and for air to remain in the soil without
drowning young plants.
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| Slopes: The flow rates
of drip irrigation and microsprinklers allow the slopes to be planted
without fear of runoff and erosion. |
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| Odd shaped areas:
Combines different patterns of microsprinklers and the coverage of the drip
emitters to provide flexible coverage of oddly shaped areas. |
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