Drip irrigation is great for gardens big or small. It saves time and puts water only where your plants are. Helps reduce fungus by keeping the leaves dry.

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  1. Thats a pretty cool system Joe, of course after seeing the tunnel set up. You are are on the cutting edge, of gardening. Oh and the vids are really good to. thanks for sharing

  2. What was the name of the drip irrigation kit? Robert ? Where did you get it? It looks fairly simple and easy to set up.

  3. @joecil1 it is very easy to set up. Was a little overkill for my garden but wont need to buy anything for years.

  4. @gardenkeeper707 I use 2 strings about 30 inches wide, then use a shovel or rake to build up my rows. I either need to get a machine to build my rows or start getting younger. lol. garden is a mess this year, just tons of rain and now mosquitoes since mid july. too many harsh storms this year.

  5. You should check out this new technology irrigation system it is in the subsurface and does not clog and aerates the root zone. GLOBALWATERINC

  6. beings that your rows are so long did you have enough water pressure to water your whole garden at once or did you have to water one half at a time?

  7. Thank You for a great video and information. With your rows at 70 ft long, How many rows can you irrigate at the same time? Also do you know the maximum length that the row can be with the drip irrigation or how to figure it out? Again Thank You,

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