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Easy Drip Irrigation System πŸ’¦πŸ’¦ || DIY Drip Irrigation For Home Garden || Setting Up Drip Irrigation



Several of you have asked for a tutorial on my easy drip irrigation system. This is a great way to make your own diy drip irrigation for home garden.

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25 Comments

  1. So grateful for this easy to follow instruction on how to set up a new system or zone. You were able to explain it without over explaining or over complicating, thanks Amanda!

  2. Thank you once again for sharing all your hands on projects. Soooo helpful to understand the mechanics of all your projects.

  3. Thank you for explaining this so anyone can understand the process. I haven't put together a drip system since they invented the emitters built right into the 1/4" hose. That is a great saver instead of having to plumb in each individual emitter. Great job Amanda.

  4. You are awesome. Thank you so much for the simple explanation. Can’t wait to see how you get the water into the raised bed. I will be doing the same to my beds that are 25 feet from my house. No more pulling the hose to the garden for me!

  5. Get out- it’s that easy! What? My garden has struggled for no reason 😒. Measuring the space when the sun goes down and gathering supplies over the weekend. Thanks!

  6. Thank you for this video πŸ™ the information you provided was easy to understand and I appreciated your going through each step and showing the different parts for the irrigation set up 😊

  7. Do you have a trick for attaching the quarter inch tubing to the barbs? My hands are just not strong enough.

  8. Just FYI, if you unfurl the 1/2" hose out in the sun, it will lie flat and not kink when you need to use it. It would do this easily at 105Β° lol.

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  10. I cannot believe I paid someone to set this up. I feel confident that I can add to the current system. Cool off lady. Another great video.

  11. Thanks Amanda! You really did a nice job of showing and explaining. I tried to install a drip line in my front bed but the hose was too stiff to connect the pieces. I left it out in this heat and hope it has softened enough to fit the pieces together. Its the brown kind with built in drips. It’s just so hot to work outside right now. Im usually out watering and working around 7:30 until dark but pretty miserable. Thanks so much for the lesson!

  12. Great video and easy to understand. Appreciate you taking us through the process step by step. Definitely going to try this whenever the weather cools down.

  13. Thank you Amanda! I'm a slave to watering because I've made drip systems into rocket science in my brain. But this was helpful, it worked for my brain. Our brains might be sisters lol πŸ˜‚

  14. Hi Amanda,

    Thanks for this video! I have all the items to do the same in my garden, but keep overcomplicating it in my head. Your video made it super easy for me to visualize how to do the drip irrigation in my garden! However, I'm puzzled with how you do the fertilizing, is that still done by hand?

    thanks again!

  15. Thank you for this very simple instructional video. I have been procrastinating installing a drip irrigation system as I was intimidated. I feel I can do it in the spring so I don't have to deal with freezing issues

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