Effective irrigation provides consistent water delivery while minimizing waste.
Manual systems require hand-watering. In-ground sprinkler systems provide the most efficient automated solution. Drip irrigation delivers water directly to soil, minimizing evaporation.
Spray sprinklers project water across moderate distances and work well for most lawn areas, covering 5-15 feet in diameter.
Rotary sprinklers deliver water more slowly, ideal for clay soils and sloped properties. They cover 20-60 feet in diameter.
Drip systems deliver water directly through low-pressure tubing, eliminating evaporation loss. They excel in garden beds and shrub areas.
Modern controllers use soil moisture sensors and weather data to optimize watering, significantly reducing water consumption.
Most lawns need 1-2 inches weekly. Deep, infrequent watering encourages deep root growth. Morning watering is ideal to reduce disease risk.
Inspect heads seasonally. Clean filter screens on drip systems. Before winter, drain systems in freezing climates.
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