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A healthful and lush lawn is the jealousy of all homeowners. Keeping a lawn looking great requires a good lawn sprinkler system. There are a great deal of choices in a lawn sprinkler that will grant you to choose the system that is best for you and your lawns needs.
Initial Considerations
The basi thing you need to recognise before ever choosing a lawn sprinkler scheme is that your lawn has dissimilar needs in the dissimilar areas. What works for your front lawn may not work for back lawn. Shaded areas may not need the water that sunny spots do. You have to keep this is mind and choose lawn sprinkler according to these factors.
Types of Lawn Sprinklers
Here are is a run down of the dissimilar types of lawn sprinklers you will have to choose from and their characteristics.
Spray Sprinkler:
- Good for little spaces
- Produces a huge concentrated spray
- Pop up and stationary models available
- Best applied on flat ground
- Best employed on a cycle timer
Rotor Head Sprinkler:
- Good for covering big areas
- Produces a little amount of water coverage
- Allows for a good absorption rate
- Single or double head models
- Available in models that spray in all directions
Drip Sprinkler:
- Good for water a specific plant
- Rate of drip varies widely
- Come in a tube design
- No spraying on needless areas
Making your Choice
You must choose your lawn sprinkler system based upon your needs. You need to choose a scheme that will provide you with the type of coverage and amount of coverage that you need.
Make sure that you choose a sprinkler system that works with your chosen method of application. You need to determine if you are going to go with a timer or manual method of turning off and on the system.
Setting up a lawn sprinkler scheme is something that you may do on your own or you may choose a professional to install it for you. Your choice ought to be based on the system you choose and the amount of sprinkler needs you have. It is best to go with a professional if your needs are complex. Make sure you do not undertake to install something yourself before ensuring that you may handle the job. Having a professional fix your errors may be more highpriced then just having them install the scheme in the introductory place.
Installation Sprinkler System
Take the mystery out of installing a watering system with this new edition of Sprinklers & Drip Systems. Visual guides and garden plans aid you select, install, and maintain the right system—or systems—for your landscaping needs. Color photos support in identifying the rectify constituents when buying goods for a peculiar sprinkler or drip system. You’ll save time, money, and conserve water by employing the book’s planning recommendations and installation instructions. Features: * Excellent reference volume whether self-installing or hiring contractors * Visual guides take the guesswork out of selecting the right sprinkler and drip system elements * Step-by-step photos and instructions for planning and installation, plus info on maintenance and repairs * Showcases five dissimilar gardens to illustrate how queer systems address particular landscaping needs
- Amazon Sales Rank: #343616 in Books
- Published on: 2006-01-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.75″ h x .25″ w x 8.38″ l, .73 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 96 pages
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
A Bit Disappointing By R. Fisk I have recently decided to equip my front and back gardens with drip irrigation, and was seeking some high-quality advice on the use of different types of emitters and sprinklers, as well as some saavy tips on setting up a system. What I got was a minimal discussion of the most basic aspects of drip irrigation. More space was spent on sprinkler systems (I should have guessed from the title). There was really nothing in here that I could not easily figure out myself.
It could be useful to someone who is absolutely clueless about drip irrigation.
I have said it before, and I find myself saying it again: Sunset Books have gone downhill. The new editions of their books are redone with scads of garden photographs. Gone are the highly instructional illustrations that used to characterize their books. If I can get previous editions of their books, I will do that. Unfortunately, drip technology is so recent that there really is no previous book by Sunset that covers it.
I doubt if I will ever order a Sunset book online again, but only from a store where I can look through it beforehand.
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Great for a beginner. By anonymous I’m currently in a college class about landscape irrigation and have no prior experience with any type of sprinkler system. At 7 weeks into an 11 week term I’ve finally decided the instructor knows absolutely nothing about irrigation either as all we do in class is draw circles on graph paper with no explanations given as to the rhyme or reason of installation and use. In an act of desperation I ran to the library and picked up every irrigation book I could find and fortunately for me this was one of them. I realize the previous reviewer claimed that this book only provides basic information but for me that’s exactly what I needed and it’s been a huge help. Finally, I understand the various components that make up a sprinkler system, the termonology I wasn’t quite sure about (from reading other inferior books) and the benefits/drawbacks of both sprinkler and drip systems. I wish I could have gotten away with just buying and reading this book instead of spending hundreds of dollars and enduring four hours a week for eleven weeks in a worthless class.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Too little watering by hand By Matthew M. Cohen There is not enough information about drip irrigation systems. Coming from Sunset, I would have thought there would be dominating information about water conserving systems. Generally this really is a book about varying degrees of elaborate sprinkling systems. More often these require very industrious individuals and usually technical assistance. They also can have significant maintenance problems. Advice from your local nursery may be more useful even for lawns and definitely useful for almost all other plantings. My problem is that they take the fun out of watering those special garden areas that provide you with a zen experience. Garden Watering A Zen ExperienceMatt Cohen
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