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Drip Design Guide
A scale drawing of the yard with plants to be irrigated with drip or microspray. The more
accurate you are on distances, the better you will be able to estimate material: rolls of tubing,
pipe and emitters.
This yard has at least four distinct plant types or zones that need irrigation: large shrubs, small shrubs,
flower bed and vegetable row garden. Ideally, you would want each specific zone and emitter type to be
controlled by its own valve to accurately manage the duration and frequency of irrigation. Often times
that is not possible and we have to create control zones comprised of similar water needs. For
example, consider combining zones that need to be irrigated daily with areas that can tolerate frequent
waterings. You might be able to consolidate flowers in a heavily shady area with trees that need
irrigating only every 3 or 4 days.
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