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Drip Irrigation
Systems
Originally developed in Israel and South Africa, drip irrigation is commonly used in the desert regions of the United States and is becoming more popular on the east coast because of increasing scarce water resources. Drip irrigation is highly efficient since water and nutrients are applied slowly and directly to the roots of the plant where it is most needed. Drip irrigation uses much less water than traditional sprinkler systems. In this segment we are joined by URI Master Gardener, Dick Perreault, in the URI Demonstration Vegetable Garden to learn about the drip irrigation system the Master Gardeners have installed. Advantages of Drip Irrigation:
Drip irrigation systems are easy to design and install and can be inexpensive. However, you will have to do some homework to design the best system for your yard. If you are interested in designing a residential drip irrigation system you may want to visit these websites. Systems can be designed for all terrains and soil conditions. : www.IrrigationTutorials.com Or, look into these books: Drip Irrigation for Every Landscape and All Climates, Robert Kourik, Metamorphic Press, 1992 Ortho's All About Sprinklers and Drip Systems,
Meredith Books, 1998 Watering Systems for Lawn & Garden, R. Dodge Woodson, Storey Books, 1996 Sunset Garden Watering Systems, Sunset Books, 1999 A basic drip irrigation system includes the following components: valve; backflow preventor; pressure regulator; filter; tube adapter; drip tubing; emitters and an end cap. You can learn more about each component of the system by visiting one of the web sites listed above. Kits are also available that include everything you need to set up a drip irrigation system for your garden. In the URI Demonstration Vegetable Garden, we are using three different types of irrigation tubing. Which type of tubing you select for your garden will depend on a range of factors including cost, type of plants being watered, size of the garden, etc. T-Tape Tubing
¼ inch Polyethylene Tubing
Shrubbler
To find out more about Drip Irrigation Systems and have a chance at winning your own Irrigation Kit join us at the
Cooperative Extension Education Center,
URI Kingston Campus For more information please call
the URI Master Gardener's at 1-800-448-1011.
Plant Pro Tips written by Rosie Lalli, Coastal
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