Tuesday 21 November 2017

Watering Made Easy with Dripsol Drip Irrigation System.

 
Using a drip irrigation system, you are able to water several times per week using less water and maintaining the health of your plants.  Letting the top few inches of soil dry out between watering will allow the roots and soil organisms to breathe properly and, when combined with a 3 or 4-inch layer of organic mulch, plants will use almost all of the water that you provide with little evaporation loss, especially in areas with high temperatures or wind. When using a drip irrigation system, you can also add a drip line to it that will allow water to enter the soil at predetermined spots getting more water to the plants’ roots where it’s needed most.

When prioritizing your watering schedule during drought conditions, remember to water newly planted ones first and then others based on how they can handle the stress of a drought. Start with new plants, then older, today’s drip irrigation systems work in a wide variety of conditions, but during a drought is where they really shine. Being able to water your plants and keep them healthy using very little water is a farmer’s dream come true and only a drip irrigation system can make that happen. Drip irrigation systems are highly effective, very efficient and can save you a lot of money per year in water costs. With drip irrigation and with your help, drought conditions don't have to result in the devastation of your plants.

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