Junkman
Super Member
Don't know about the rest of the country or the county, but around here the ground is so dry that plants that have been in the ground for 5 - 10 years are starting to fail from lack of water. I just laid out 1000 feet of 1" black plastic to get water to some of them that are in desperate need, but I am not sure that it might be too little too late. How are the rest of TBN land doing in the irrigation department? Seems that all the rain is going either above or below where I live. Haven't cut the grass in 3 weeks and even though it is still green, the neighbors that have cut theirs the grass has turned brown. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I would like to put a drip irrigation system under the more delicate plantings, but am not familiar with this type of irrigation. Any suggestions as to brand, installation, or where to buy it, would be greatly appreciated. For now, I am just going to flood the plants with water every day hoping to save them.
I would like to put a drip irrigation system under the more delicate plantings, but am not familiar with this type of irrigation. Any suggestions as to brand, installation, or where to buy it, would be greatly appreciated. For now, I am just going to flood the plants with water every day hoping to save them.