In this video, I share the easiest irrigation system you can possibly install: an all-in-one drip irrigation solution anyone can install in 10 minutes! This amazing product makes it simple for anyone to install irrigation to their garden, landscaping or fruit trees. This is a game changer for watering plants during hot, dry periods. Never manually water again!
My DIY Dip Irrigation Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1gY7BoYBGIHHHsx0JPcYgD4xXzA96usL&si=hPzMH3n17uLVKU-z
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 The “Drought Tolerant Fruit Tree” Lie
3:03 Stop Hand Watering Plants
3:49 Drip Irrigation Pros And Cons
4:45 The Lazy Watering Solution
7:36 Sprinkler Hose Demonstration
8:44 My 10 Minute Drip Irrigation System
11:15 My Sprinkler Hose Review
13:41 Adventures With Dale
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what’s growing on gardeners it’s Tuesday June 18th and the hottest driest weather of the year is here on the Southeastern coast of North Carolina and on today’s video I’m going to show you the easiest laziest way to water your plants and the best part is not only will you not have to handw waterer any of these plants again but you won’t have to set up any drip irrigation either if you’re new to the Channel Please Subscribe and hit the Bell to receive new video notifications and check out our Amazon store and spread shop links in the video description for everything I use in my garden and awesome custom designed apparel and other gear your support is greatly appreciated here in the coastal southeast United States we have a defined rainy season and typically June is one of our wetest months but for whatever reason this year we can’t get a drop of rain to save our life and everything is drying up things are so hot and dry here that I’ve even had to handw waterer my inground fruit trees that have been planted for years and are fairly well established that is how hot and dry things have been and now I’m starting to know just how so many of you across the country that deal with persistent summer drought feel you see I learned many years ago that drought tolerant fruit trees are a myth there are no real drought tolerant fruit trees for example fig trees are thought to be drought tolerant because they grow in the Mediterranean where it is hot and dry and doesn’t rain at all during the summer but in their native habitat they grow in Limestone rich soil and those Limestone Pockets trap water from the rainy season season so even though it doesn’t rain in the summers in the Mediterranean because their spider-like Roots dig deep into those Limestone pockets they access that moisture that’s built up from the rainy season so even though it’s not raining they are actually growing in moisturer soil now here in Southeastern North Carolina I’m growing these fig trees on straight up beach sand this soil is as Sandy as it gets and it doesn’t hold on to moisture so if I do not deeply water these trees during these hot dry periods the trees start coming down with rust and then the leaves turn yellow and they start defoliating this happened to me several years ago when we had a really dry May and June my fig trees looked horrible come July and I’m not making that mistake ever again I also learned the hard way several years ago with my pineapple guava also known as a f jooa tree you see I was told that these were extremely drought tolerant and while the plant is drought tolerant it is not drought tolerant as a fruit tree you see it was loaded with fruit and then we went through a two or three week hot and dry period and the tree reacted by dropping all of its fruit to go into almost like a drought dorcy period so I wound up having almost no Harvest that year because of it and my giomo Pim tree well last year it had a mighty crop on it but again we went through a very hot dry period in late spring early summer as is typical and it started dropping its fruit like crazy but I did not let that happen this year I wanted to desperately protect my Harvest so I have taken desperate counter measures so basically what I’ve learned over the years is that if you’re growing a fruit tree and then you have a period of prolonged heat and drought where the soil itself loses its moisture the tree will react by dropping its crop to preserve its moisture levels and kind of go into like a semi dorcy to protect itself and then you’ll just have a glorified ornamental and I don’t want to lose my crop so the method that I’ve been doing for a few years now during these PR long drought periods is to basically take a hose and then run them for a few minutes at the base of every single tree about twice a week during these hot dry periods and I have to tell you all of the fruit trees that I have growing I have so many now that that takes like 2 hours to do that and keep moving the hose all over the place it is just not sustainable now if you’ve been following my channel for a long time you know that I am a huge fan of drip irrigation I have it run to all of the beds in my garden in fact I just fired it up and you may be able to hear it right now so I did for a while there consider running drip irrigation to all of my trees because it works so well in my garden well I don’t really want to do that because we only get one or two of these periods of drought every single spring and summer and it’s just not worth the time and the money in my opinion to run drip irrigation to all of my trees to only use a few times a year it’s different in my garden because I use it all throughout the year even in the fall and the winter when it gets a little bit cooler so it’s a huge Advantage for me there but I think most people in my situation wouldn’t want to run all of those drippers and all of that drip line all around their entire yard just to deal with a 2 or 3 we period once every anom so I put on my engineering cap and thought to myself is there a better way and if you watch this channel you know that I came up with something you see my knee-jerk reaction was to initially look at soer hose but I can’t stand that stuff because it just doesn’t work well the rubber that they use it releases almost all of the water and the first 25% of the hose the next 25% of the hose gets a little bit of the water and the second half of the hose it’s like it drips nothing it’s really poorly designed and I’ve never had any good luck with it but I think I came up with a better solution I found an awesome product called sprinkler hose and I think this is exactly what I’m looking for I saw this product on Amazon and I just had to give it a try now first off I did buy this with my own money so I will be trying this out on this video pretty much in real time I’ve never used this before so if this works really well and you’re interested in it I will place a link down in the video description now it was inexpensive so I bought a two pack of it which is two 50ft hoses and look it comes with a manual and it has all of these um these steel Garden Staples to try and hold it down so as you can see it comes with two of them and you can install it in an Orient ation that both plugs this up so you can use this as an individual hose or you could unplug this and then connect them together so you can basically install infinite lengths of hoses so I guess you could install 20 of these in series and have 1,000 foot long dripper if you really wanted to but I’m going to try these out one at a time and this is cool they also have additional hose ends and washers that’s great now this looks like to be a much better product than soaker hose that rubber hose like I said it’s very inefficient this is pre-drilled it has laser Hole uh laser drilled holes uh every certain amount of space I don’t really know what the spacing is but when you have it standing up it’s supposed to shoot up in the air like a sprinkler and then when you lie it down it is supposed to work like a drip uh a dripper so basically you’d be pressing the drippers up against the ground and then you would be securing them in the ground with a garden staple and this would be great because I can simply roll this out in a few minutes around all of my fruit trees during the dry periods plug a hose into the back of it and then just run it for an hour or two when I get these dry periods and then when it’s over I can just roll it up for the rest of the year and put it away so my thought is a product like this would be perfect for somebody that is looking for temporary or semi-permanent drip irrigation and doesn’t want to set up a permanent system and this is so cheap and so easy to install it really just can’t be beat for for this type of situation so I’m going to take this unroll it plug a hose into the back and then we’ll see how it works okay Color Me impressed is this not really cool I mean this is awesome I mean look at the way the the water is shooting out and it is just dancing and it is very gentle so if you wanted to this is probably something that a lot of young kids would have a lot of fun running through and what is really cool about this is the even distribution of the water so here is where the hose starts well when you get to soaker hose usually the back half of the hose performs very poorly but because these are laser drilled every however many inches they do it uh it’s actually holding consistent pressure throughout the entire hose so obviously this is the hose in the upward orientation well in this orientation it acts as an overhead Mister but when you flip it so the white line is up against the ground it will act as a drip irrigation system look at that is that not amazing so what I’m going to do is I’m going to take that hose and I’m going to weave it behind all of my drought sensitive trees now it looks like I do have a small error in my design what I should have done was I should have purchased a short lead in hose so I could bring the lead in hose out into my lawn to easily plug my feeder hose into but that’s not a big problem I’ll go out and I’ll buy one of them I’ll also place a link to some lead in hoses down in the video description for your convenience for the time being until it arrives I’m going to have to crawl back here to plug in the feeder hose but that being said no problem now remember when running the sprinkler hose behind our trees we want to make sure that the stripe is actually facing down this is where the water comes out of if you face the stripe up it will act as a sprinkler in the air we want to lie it down so it functions as a drip line so I’m going to take the included Landscaping Staples and a rubber mallet and just lightly tap it into the ground to secure the hose and we are going to add one of these Landscaping Staples I don’t know every 5 ft or so uh however many we get that’s included in the package just do the best that you can you just want to make sure that the pressure of the drippers shooting out doesn’t lift up the hose so now I’m going to take the hose and run it behind the trees so I ran my guard hose over to feed the system and I just plugged it in and turned it on and wow I am already incredibly impressed you can see all the water coming out and you can hear it that hose in the back is dripping up a storm and you may be asking yourself why did I run it behind my fig trees well because if I ran it in front of my fig trees it would leak out onto the lawn I have to water in the rear so all of that water gets preserved for the trees and it doesn’t leech into the grass and then the hose is running behind that raised bed with my melons in it it’s running behind the pentry and then the feeder uh the end of the hose rather is right here so it fit in this bed perfectly and you can see the end cap there so I can actually attach another hose onto it and then the goal is to take that second hose and then run it all the way to these fig trees so all of these trees will get coverage and that is exactly why I bought the two pack so I have two 50ft hoses so I just installed 50 ft of drip irrigation in 10 minutes and it was so easy and I will be able to install the other 5050 ft in another 10 minutes I’ve been making videos in my garden for a long time now and because I’ve been making them for so long I’ve seen a lot of things and it’s made me pretty jaded but I truly didn’t even know that this product existed and I am so excited about this my inner Millennial is starting to come out this is like straight up super cool dude I am really happy that I found this I didn’t know that this product was a thing so I’ve been painstakingly watering these trees for several Summers now unnecessarily during these dry spells and in the amount of time that it takes for me to water three or four trees I set up an entire 50 ft of drip irrigation unbelievable if you suffer from these same dry spells that I do I urge you to get a product like this you can connect as many in series as you want and if you have a small garden only a couple of beds and you don’t want to run drip irrigation to those beds you can consider a product like this as well talk about a major timesaver and like I said I will place a link down in the video description you won’t believe how inexpensive these hoses are so there you go folks if you’re like me and you’re suffering from a prolonged dry spell or you just have hot dry summers in general and you don’t want to run drip irrigation everywhere to all of your Landscaping consider these sprinkler hoses they are absolutely incredible and they are incredibly affordable as well now if you do want to run drip irrigation and you want to go big and have a true system running which I recommend you do if you live in places that are always dry like the desert Southwest or if you live in a place with a defined dry season like in Central and South Florida it’s probably worth your time to have true drip irrigation installed in that case I will link to my drip irrigation playlist both above down in the video description that will teach you everything you need to know about installing real drip irrigation to your garden beds your container and to your yard so everybody I sure hope you found this video helpful if you did please make sure to hit that like button subscribe to the channel and please ring that notification Bell so you’re notified when I release more videos like these if you’re curious about the products that I featured in this video or everything I use in real life in my garden to help me be successful I have all of the products linked down in my Amazon storefront in the video description so expand the video description click on the Amazon link and you’ll see everything I use in real life and while you’re down there please check out my spread shop for custom merch if you want to support the channel thank you all so much for watching and hope to see all of you again on the next video Dale what are you doing back there come on buddy I don’t want you finding a a rat or a snake or something that nose never stops with you does it it’s going to get you in trouble one of these days I don’t want anybody biting your nose the only person that’s allowed to take a bite out of that noser is is me and your mom I think Dale is admiring the new drip irrigation system that we just put behind our trees yeah buddy we have to keep the trees nice and cool and well irrigated right my friend hey Dale are you starting to get hungry buddy it’s just about time for dinner the Sun is setting we got to get Dale his hungries oh look at that tail go somebody wants his dinner
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0:00 The "Drought Tolerant Fruit Tree" Lie
3:03 Stop Hand Watering Plants
3:49 Drip Irrigation Pros And Cons
4:45 The Lazy Watering Solution
7:36 Sprinkler Hose Demonstration
8:44 My 10 Minute Drip Irrigation System
11:15 My Sprinkler Hose Review
13:41 Adventures With Dale
That is such a bad idea for plants. You cannot beat using "180 degree Adjustable Drip Bubbler – Barbed Connection" along your fence plants. Easy to install and you can use about 32 per line think.
Just got back to visit this video again and use the product links for Amazon. These sprinkler hoses made my parents very successful with lawn and garden years ago. Glad to see them again featured by my favorite YouTube gardening expert and Dale. Thank you for this video!
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SOAKER ADVICE ! Use a spliter and a M to F addapter. Make a closed circut connection out of it all and they work like a charm. Will yeald better results with this sprinkler hose too.
These things are old old, been around for while… But haven't been able to find new ones anywhere, have been looking for a while… Good stuff man!
they are just soaker hoses
I bought one of those a couple of years ago when we were in a drought. I never thought of turning it down. Less water would evaporate that way. My only wish is that they made it in brown so it didn’t stand out. I guess you could spray paint the side without holes.
We used these when I was a kid in the 50s, 60s, 70s. They were available anywhere water hoses were sold. On something like the trees, we would turn them upside down.
I grew up with these in the 1960/1970's before soaker hoses were a thing.
If you have an old hose that has a hole or some other flaw, cut the bad part out, then cut the remaining hose the length you want saving the unused part (until you need another small hose). At this point you add a male and female connector to each end. Viola, you have a connection hose the exact size you need for very little cost.
Brother thank you I literally went through all the same things as you and have been looking for this exact thing. Thank you
JAW DROPPING GAME CHANGER!!!!! Hey, I've got invented the ABSOLUTE EASIEST WAY TO IRRIGATE that will also save you time and backbreaking work. I call it THE HOSE. Now you no longer have to carry buckets of water to your plants. Just screw it onto you faucet, put the end of the hose near the plant that you want to water, turn on the water and watch the magic happen right before your eyes. Forget LINKING and SUBSCRIBING to me – just send me your money. Do it NOW!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing! Looks amazing!!! I’m stoked. 🫶🏼
Walmart and Ace have these for cheap
This looks like a good product. Avoid Am zon whenever possible. Buy direct or from a local store. Am zon is a monopoly that also sells surveillance technology for spy/assassination programs.
My husband doesnt want me to use drip irrigation because it causes my well pump to have to run for a long time…causing a lot of wear on that pump. I literally use a tripod sprinkler that i move around. I have used soakers but they dont ladt long. It works for me but i want a few on timers.
Love the idea! Can I add a timer when I go on vacation?
LOVED this video. Ordering this stuff right now!!!!!!
One thing I know for sure is you should avoid top watering. It burns the leaves. I make furrows with a hoe and run the water down the furrow. Then no matter how hot it is I don’t burn any plants because I don’t spray them with water in the daytime.
New tech huh??
This has been around for 70+ years!!
What you said about soaker hose is correct, however there is an easy fix. Set up the soaker hose in a loop or from the end of the soaker hose connect a garden hose to loop back to water source. At the water source install a Y splitter so you can connect both ends of soaker to source. Here you need a female to female hose end adapter.
The soaker hose will release water evenly with pressure coming from both ends.
I have my own well which pumps a bit of sand so I add a filter and timer just above the Y splitter. You can set the timer for whatever cycle you wish.
Thank you! I did t know this existed and am thrilled. As a boomer gardener for too many years to count and now living in the very dry Southern Utah: ordered three! 🙏
First off I thank you for this video post. Second: this has to be one of the funniest videos,poor millennials this hose has been around for over sixty years and you make it sound like in your description like it is a new idea 🤣🥴😂 if my comment hurts your feelings I won’t be surprised. Know that I love you content and your lack of research. Your knowledge on gardening far surpasses mine. I just find millennial posts amusing. Reason why ,my daddy always said educated idiots😂😅. Keep up the great work i got your back
Thanks for the great tip!! I ordered me one of those suckers because I HATE watering my vegetable garden. I'm out here in So Cal so it's pretty much hot and dry all the time! Thank you so much! I think now I will get a better yield, what do you think? <wink, wink!>
You can convert off an existing irrigation line with a pressure regulator and a hose thread fitting and tie it into an automatic system or manual system. Be sure to use Teflon tape on the fitting threads
Why didn't you show it working. I never saw it watering anything
I much prefer the traditional trickle irrigation where i put water in areas needed with the reduction of leaf spot and powdery mildew often a pproblem in middle ga.With it i get to choose what gallon emitter i use on each plant according to each varieties needs. I can simply program it in my existing irrigation controllers.Once covered in mulch you never even know its there except for the vitality and growth of the plants😊😅
Those have been available since the ‘60s.
According to Mike ehrmantraut, just hit some nails to an old rubber hose and let it do its thing.
My dad used those for our yard when we were in Mesquite Tx. When I was in high school in the 70s. Glad you are so pleased.
It's called climate change.
all we used 65 yrs ago
For the kids, nothing beats an oscillating sprinkler (the ones that look sort of like a bar a shoot the water up and go back and forth). They are also great to prevent drying up of the lawn. Put it in the center of a dry patch and let it run for a while. It covers a big rectangular area and I've found that patches of lawn that started yellowing were miraculously returned to lush green practically over a couple of prolonged waterings. I also use it to save time watering long flowerbeds and bunches of bushes.
Tell me again in 3 months how much you like it when the holes start to gap, spurt geysers in some spots and cuts the pressure at the end. It's a great idea, I've tried them all, including this one, and they just can't take the pressure and FAIL every. single. time.
I ran through these in the 60s all through the hot summers in Florida.
Last year in Texas i planted a very big garden and got ZERO i do mean ZERO from it.
I was also building a garage and the heat was so bad that it was twisting 6×6 wood posts faster than I could build with them.
This year would have been a great gardening year for me but after last years loss, I decided not to do a garden and that was a HUGE mistake. I would have had the best garden ever this year
I think we called them soaker hoses in the 80s. I can recall playing in the water streams during the hot summers.
I need to drop ~ 3 pallets of sod. I do not have a sprinkler system and will not have a sprinkler system, So this looks like a good alternative to water the lawn. Is there a better solution? or should I just buy a Orbit Sprinkler 5000-sq ft Impulse Tripod Lawn Sprinkler?
Omg get to the point stop the blah Blah blah
Don't know how this showed up on my feed, I think YT has telepathic powers — this is just the fix for my plants. I was using soaker hoses, but they are a joke!! thanks for an amazing video — I learned a LOT!! 🤗
Can you cover the house up a tiny bit to hide it?
I LOVE THIS… I’m definitely getting this hose (or hoses—plural) Thank you 👍
Not inexpensive in Canada. 😢 50 foot sprinkler is $101. 😫 Not affordable for gardening.
Anyone trying to find these via the Amazon link- they’re currently sold out for the 2pk BUT Growers Supply/Farmtek has them for half the price anyway.
So it is okay to stake it down tight and it will not affect the water flow?
-Thanks for the info!
Are you related to Joseph Alai? You look and sound like him