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We planted a bunch of new fruit trees last year to replace gradual die-off from an old orchard, and also to add more varieties... and mostly because it sounded great and I'm an idiot and let people talk me into adding to my workload.
Last year I set up a temporary watering system using a few runs of ?5/8"? (0.7" I think actually) drip line with 1/4" coming off to each tree, and some tubing with 6"-spaced emitters in a circle around the new trees for 3gph run for a couple hours every few days; these are connected to a hose bib via battery timers.
This generally worked, but it was a mess and was obviously impossible to mow around. I'm looking to put something in that's permanent.
My thought at the moment is to rent a smaller trencher - 4" wide x 24" deep max.
Frost isn't an issue, as watering only needs to be done in late spring through fall, and there will be no water pressure at any other time.
Thought is to run pipe down the lines, and T more pipe to each tree, and have a stub-up where it won't get hit by a mower, and attach drip w/ emitters for now, and maybe bubblers later.
Biggest question is: Can I use poly pipe for this? It's cheaper and quick & easy to handle... are the joints reliable to put underground?
I also like the fact that poly is flexible and can tolerate less-than-straight "lines" better (our orchard isn't on a perfect grid); I know pvc can bend some, but poly is very cheap and so easy to connect up.
Any advice for this noob?
Last year I set up a temporary watering system using a few runs of ?5/8"? (0.7" I think actually) drip line with 1/4" coming off to each tree, and some tubing with 6"-spaced emitters in a circle around the new trees for 3gph run for a couple hours every few days; these are connected to a hose bib via battery timers.
This generally worked, but it was a mess and was obviously impossible to mow around. I'm looking to put something in that's permanent.
My thought at the moment is to rent a smaller trencher - 4" wide x 24" deep max.
Frost isn't an issue, as watering only needs to be done in late spring through fall, and there will be no water pressure at any other time.
Thought is to run pipe down the lines, and T more pipe to each tree, and have a stub-up where it won't get hit by a mower, and attach drip w/ emitters for now, and maybe bubblers later.
Biggest question is: Can I use poly pipe for this? It's cheaper and quick & easy to handle... are the joints reliable to put underground?
I also like the fact that poly is flexible and can tolerate less-than-straight "lines" better (our orchard isn't on a perfect grid); I know pvc can bend some, but poly is very cheap and so easy to connect up.
Any advice for this noob?