January 27, 2021

Micro sprinklers provide water for specific plants

Even a few months ago, I had never heard of micro sprinklers.

This may be why until recently, I have been using garden hoses to water flowers and beautify plants.

This sounds like you? Do you want to complete the chores of watering in one go, and then don't worry? Then, you may also be interested in mini sprinklers.

Micro sprinklers provide water for specific plants and small areas

Homeowner irrigation has become one of the hottest new trends. This is because the innovation of drip irrigation and micro sprinklers enables water to be directed to very specific plants and areas, instead of "broadcast spraying" on lawns, sidewalks, and driveways to obtain images.

For example, suppose you are considering using a drip irrigation system to water and beautify the environment. You may want to drip water on the trees, maybe some shrubs and flowers.

Drip irrigation allows you to place a single dripper on each plant, or basically just one dripper. But suppose you have some old trees and big trees. Just a few drip sprinklers are not enough for deep watering of these trees because their roots are likely to sink many feet.

This is the purpose of the micro sprinkler. They look like miniature sprinklers, and depending on the sprinkler you choose, they spray water on the ground around the tree with a diameter of 6 to 15 feet.

Even for novices, installation is easy

Micro nozzles are cheap, usually less than $10 each, and sometimes much less depending on the manufacturer. The price of drip irrigation nozzles is about $1 each.

Since the homeowner must be considered when installing, the installation is simple. You lay small-diameter rubber pipes (the most common one is a ?-inch pipe) in a continuous "snake shape" between plants, and connect drip irrigation nozzles and nozzles along the route as needed.

There are almost no "T"-shaped connectors for the transmitter and nozzle. This allows you to push the pipe to the "T" end of the transmitter or sprinkler to seal it. It's easy!

Then, you just need to place the sprinkler on the ground next to the desired plants, or fix the sprinkler on a tree stump.

You will need to carefully check the diameter of the watering area provided by the sprinkler. If the location of the sprinkler is 10 feet away from the plants to be watered, but the diameter that the sprinkler serves is 6 feet, then you will not be able to get water where you need it.

Once the water supply line is laid, you will need to study the timer system so that your watering procedure can be fully automated.

Micro Sprinkler Reviews

The review progress is slow, most likely because this is a fairly new technology.

In the reviews I found, people agreed that this is an easy to use, easy to install and maintain system. Several said that they found drip irrigation supplies at a local home improvement store, and there are also instructions for doing it yourself.

Keep in mind that drippers, micro-sprinklers, and pipes are all low-tech products and in many cases are made of plastic, so they are not intended to be used for life. You may find that certain parts are frequently stepped on, or one of the pets may drop some drippers.

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