Great irrigation demonstration, I think the spray type like that is the best. The problem with drippers is that it might not drip where you want, and you have to keep it pretty well aligned to prevent your plants dying, the spray type gives maximum flexibility for a garden bed I think.
I loved this segment on how to use different types of gardening hoses and other items for your watering plants! I am so happy you didn’t rush through this but showed each step of way to take care of the hoses and the names of the parts which I find confusing but you made it clear by demonstrating how you are doing this with obvious success! Awesome videos on the subject!. Thank you very much sir! 👍👍👍🌿🌼🌸🌺
Tom Ryan - Good question. When growing large plants like tomatoes I limit to planting 4 in one bed so that each emitter sprays on one plant. For the emitters that spray across 2 beds (180 degrees) I sometimes trim the lower foliage to let access for air and water. Hope that helps!
Excellent video. I've done a lot of this to fill in "shadows" in an irrigation system's spray patterns. Quick Hint: You can make a better staple with old wire coat hangers and wire cutters.
Manohar Viswanathan - Your reply settings are turned off so I hope you find this message via quoting you. Yes you need to cap off all the other heads. Use one head which will give you two lines of main line. The reason is that the drip irrigation uses low pressure (25 to 30 psi) and the sprinklers use high pressure (60 psi) so they are not designed to work in tandem. Hope that helps!
One more thing, if you want to keep both, you will have to connect it to another valve at the point your sprinkler line begins, basically adding another line. Another option is to connect the vegetable drip line to a faucet outlet with a timer and pressure reducer.
I've always been told never to water the leaves of tomato plants to avoid increasing chances for disease. did you have any issues by doing this method and are you continuing to use this method or have you tweaked the system to something better? Thanks.
Thank you for sharing your tips on how to set-up your watering systems for best use and how Thurl you cover the subject! I have always found this to be a mystery. I still don’t know which way to turn off and on a system like this to get more water or less water. I have never set up a system but I’ve tried to add an extra part for a different pot! Thank you again for your great videos and this one in particular means a lot to me. Happy gardening.👍👍👍🌿🌼
Would this work if I don't cap off the rest of my sprinkler heads? I want to convert one sprinkler head for my raised bed, but allow the rest to continue watering my lawn. Will it work?
I really like the setup that I put one on my raised bed today just like you did. I will test it tomorrow morning and post update here...thanks for doing this video
I did the test this morning, and it is working beautifully. I have two 4×8 beds both were excellently covered by the sprayers. One more thing, I did try to hand pollinate my tomatoes after seeing your video, the results are unbelievable.... tons of tomatoes. Anyway thanks man for your informative videos...
Question: When you turn on the sprinkler system to irrigate the lawn, what happens to this one sprinkler head that is used for drip irrigation? how do you turn the water on for this one sprinkler head without turning on other sprinkler heads?
What do you when the plants grow above the height of the emitters? Do the nearby plant receive more water than those behind? Does the root zone receive less water the leaves? If so, how do you adjust the emitters to concentrate the water at root zone. Thanks for the videos. My veggies are happier because of you. Tom Olympia WA
Best video yet on these systems, unfortunately, I'm not mechanically inclined and I missed something along the way. have watched this vid a couple of times... I'll figure it out eventually.
I have a drip pipe already going through the bed area connected to main sprinkler system . Would it have enough pressure to install the micro sprinklers.
Would this work if I don't cap off the rest of my sprinkler heads? I want to convert On my way! Sprinkler head for my raised bed, but allow the rest to continue watering my lawn.will it work?
Great video! Can I use the riser kit on just one spray head and leave the remaining for watering the lawn? Or should I cap off the remaining spray heads? I want to keep both lawn and veg garden :)
Do you ever trip on the main line that's laying on the grass? During the heat of the summer is the water in the line scorching hot? If so, are the plants harmed?
Thats not recommended as the sprinklers use higher pressure and the drip line wont have enough (low) pressure to water the other zone. You can try it though and if it doesnt work cap off the rest.
How many micro sprinklers are you running off one converter? From what I can tell, Rainbird states 6. Looks like you have 20? Can I convert other sprinkler heads n the same zone?
Hi! I really like your system with the micro sprayers (as opposed to the drip) because it allows for more flexibility in planting your beds differently every time! It's tough to run lines to the exact locations of plants to get watered just by where their roots are!!! Not sure how to start converting our current sprinkler system coz it has the whole yard hooked up... For grassy areas too. But will try capping off those in the veggie garden only- hope rest of the system doesn't get affected in any way...? Also would you recommend installing a back up valve for not letting water back up in case mud clogs the pipes? What about the end of the pipe... Do you have a run off installed there? Thanks so much for sharing great info in an articulate manner! Manisha.
M S Thank you, I am glad you like the system and its working for you. I thought about a lot of systems and this is the only one that works perfectly for raised beds and the parts are easily available. I do not have a backup valve since my existing sprinklers did not have one. I run my 1/2'' pipe in a loop so no end point, it goes back to the T on the sprinkler adapter head. Hope that helps!
M S Oh yes you will have to cap off all the other heads. If that is not an option, I recommend running a new main line - take it from a faucet if there's one nearby, you can even split a faucet outlet into 2, install a timer, pressure reducer and then the 1/2 inch line. I have such a setup for my containers.
Hi, I have been following your channel regularly and have some veggies growing in pots already. I have planted some tomatoes,peppers,cilantro,spinach and eggplants this season, have harvested some too. I plan to go on a vacation for a month to my home country in the winter and wondering how i can water my plants then. I have all my plants in pots(about 8-10) of varying sizes and they are placed in my apartment balcony. Do you suggest any particular drip irrigation system to help me solve the problem as there is no water outlet in the balcony. Thanks!
Hello just wondering if I can leave the main tubing at the bottom of the raised beds (on the outside) and then connect the micro sprinklers with the thinner tubes going all the way to the top? ... Just coz then I don't have to see the black main tube on the top perimeter of the raised beds. Do you think that would work equally well? On another note, i have 2 beds on the other side of the walkway so would it be ok to run the main tube across the pathway to those? I was apprehensive about the how durable it would be since we have to take the mower on it to get to our garden... Sorry for the long questions! And thanks in advance, your advice really helps! :). Manisha.
Hi .. can i use the same micro irrigation technique using the Orbit 62061N-91213 Single-Dial Water Timer from my regular pipe ? I worried to touch my sprinklers.
Could you share about the watering schedule for containers. [I knw I am just being lazy and not doing all the research by myself but when we have an educator like why make google our friend ;p ] Thanks much!!
Gaurav Mittal It depends on the weather. For hot summers its set to twice a day, 3 mins. In winters I set it to once a day for 3 mins. I noticed that 3 mins is usually the time it takes for the container to be fully watered. But it does depend on your container sizes.
Dao Xiong You can buy this: amzn.to/1rk5JRO and then buy the stakes: amzn.to/1yV3ouN Also if you have a HomeDepot in your area, you can buy the complete assembly: thd.co/VCfvQj - Hope that helps!
Hello just wondering if I can leave the main tubing at the bottom of the raised beds (on the outside) and then connect the micro sprinklers with the thinner tubes going all the way to the top? ... Just coz then I don't have to see the black main tube on the top perimeter of the raised beds. Do you think that would work equally well? On another note, i have 2 beds on the other side of the walkway so would it be ok to run the main tube across the pathway to those? I was apprehensive about the how durable it would be since we have to take the mower on it to get to our garden... Sorry for the long questions! And thanks in advance, your advice really helps! :). Manisha.
M S Yes that would work equally well, I do not see any issues with that setup. The 1/2'' line is quite durable, I regularly run my trash cans over it on the walkway in my container area. Just be a little careful :) Hope that helps!
California Gardening thanks! Have set it up and its working great! Just wondering how long to run the micro sprinklers in summer in So. Cal area? Thanks! Manisha.
M S In hot summers, I run mine for 10 minutes, every 2 days on one program (A) early morning (8 AM) and second program (B) at 5 PM for 5 minutes every 3 days. After Labor day in September you can lower it to 2 days a week, 10 minutes, one station. The 10 mins or higher is important to get deep watering. I use Program B only when seedlings are young and you do not need it once plants are established.
Great irrigation demonstration, I think the spray type like that is the best. The problem with drippers is that it might not drip where you want, and you have to keep it pretty well aligned to prevent your plants dying, the spray type gives maximum flexibility for a garden bed I think.
I loved this segment on how to use different types of gardening hoses and other items for your watering plants! I am so happy you didn’t rush through this but showed each step of way to take care of the hoses and the names of the parts which I find confusing but you made it clear by demonstrating how you are doing this with obvious success! Awesome videos on the subject!. Thank you very much sir! 👍👍👍🌿🌼🌸🌺
Tom Ryan - Good question. When growing large plants like tomatoes I limit to planting 4 in one bed so that each emitter sprays on one plant. For the emitters that spray across 2 beds (180 degrees) I sometimes trim the lower foliage to let access for air and water. Hope that helps!
Hi, where did you buy that your bean trellis?
Excellent video. I've done a lot of this to fill in "shadows" in an irrigation system's spray patterns. Quick Hint: You can make a better staple with old wire coat hangers and wire cutters.
+Nonya Damnbusiness Glad you liked the video and Thanks for the tip!
I watched several videos on drip irrigation set-up and both video that you created were the most helpful! Keep up the good work!
Manohar Viswanathan - Your reply settings are turned off so I hope you find this message via quoting you. Yes you need to cap off all the other heads. Use one head which will give you two lines of main line. The reason is that the drip irrigation uses low pressure (25 to 30 psi) and the sprinklers use high pressure (60 psi) so they are not designed to work in tandem. Hope that helps!
One more thing, if you want to keep both, you will have to connect it to another valve at the point your sprinkler line begins, basically adding another line. Another option is to connect the vegetable drip line to a faucet outlet with a timer and pressure reducer.
I've always been told never to water the leaves of tomato plants to avoid increasing chances for disease. did you have any issues by doing this method and are you continuing to use this method or have you tweaked the system to something better? Thanks.
Thank you for sharing your tips on how to set-up your watering systems for best use and how Thurl you cover the subject! I have always found this to be a mystery. I still don’t know which way to turn off and on a system like this to get more water or less water. I have never set up a system but I’ve tried to add an extra part for a different pot! Thank you again for your great videos and this one in particular means a lot to me. Happy gardening.👍👍👍🌿🌼
Glad you liked the tutorial. Happy Gardening!
I work with my DAD in irrigation and I never install micro sprayers so I was curious to see how you install it 😁
Would this work if I don't cap off the rest of my sprinkler heads? I want to convert one sprinkler head for my raised bed, but allow the rest to continue watering my lawn. Will it work?
missing the important part . How is the microsprinkler connected to the mainline?
Great video and demo. TY
I really like the setup that I put one on my raised bed today just like you did. I will test it tomorrow morning and post update here...thanks for doing this video
jafarym77 Great, I am sure this will work great for you. I have mine running for quite a while now with no issues!
I did the test this morning, and it is working beautifully. I have two 4×8 beds both were excellently covered by the sprayers. One more thing, I did try to hand pollinate my tomatoes after seeing your video, the results are unbelievable.... tons of tomatoes. Anyway thanks man for your informative videos...
Beautiful raised beds.
very helpful...how far do these micro sprinklers spray out. What would be the radius for the 180 degree micro sprinkler?
Around 6 inches or so
Question: When you turn on the sprinkler system to irrigate the lawn, what happens to this one sprinkler head that is used for drip irrigation? how do you turn the water on for this one sprinkler head without turning on other sprinkler heads?
You would have to run it to it’s own cycle of that’s what you wanted
What do you when the plants grow above the height of the emitters? Do the nearby plant receive more water than those behind? Does the root zone receive less water the leaves? If so, how do you adjust the emitters to concentrate the water at root zone.
Thanks for the videos. My veggies are happier because of you.
Tom
Olympia WA
Best video yet on these systems, unfortunately, I'm not mechanically inclined and I missed something along the way. have watched this vid a couple of times... I'll figure it out eventually.
I have a drip pipe already going through the bed area connected to main sprinkler system . Would it have enough pressure to install the micro sprinklers.
Yes it does!
California Gardening Thankyou
We get too much rain here in Northern Ireland. Sunshine is what we lack. lol
Hi Sam, I hear you! I am sure the Sun Gods will be kinder! Happy Gardening!!
Would this work if I don't cap off the rest of my sprinkler heads? I want to convert On my way! Sprinkler head for my raised bed, but allow the rest to continue watering my lawn.will it work?
its a little tricky. But try it to see if it works, it might
@@CaliforniaGardening thank you so much for your response 🙏
This video is very useful.
Keep this up and thank you.
I'll be installing drip irrigation and I hope soon.
Rocky Guevara Glad you liked the video. Good luck on your project!
Great video! Can I use the riser kit on just one spray head and leave the remaining for watering the lawn? Or should I cap off the remaining spray heads? I want to keep both lawn and veg garden :)
Do you ever trip on the main line that's laying on the grass? During the heat of the summer is the water in the line scorching hot? If so, are the plants harmed?
Hi sir , I have a question, the microjet adjustable, can be changed 90 degree to 180 degree?! Or just can adjust pressure flow?
No, its fixed at 90, 180 or 360 degrees but you can adjust the pressure flow
Can you use one line for drip and leave the others heads on that zone as they are, to water the lawn?
Thats not recommended as the sprinklers use higher pressure and the drip line wont have enough (low) pressure to water the other zone. You can try it though and if it doesnt work cap off the rest.
Yes there is a split t that goes from the actual sprinkler line and reduces to the micro line and can screw the old sprinkler on top
Thanks for the detailed video. I'm ready to install my own drip irrigation system. 👍
Great! I am sure you will love the results! Happy Gardening!
How many micro sprinklers are you running off one converter? From what I can tell, Rainbird states 6. Looks like you have 20? Can I convert other sprinkler heads n the same zone?
Thank you so much this video has been soo helpul. thanks again.
Great videos ! I wonder do you use any greenhouses or plastic buildings to start your plants early in the year or when chilly out ?
great video, thank you
Best video I've watched yet!. My raised beds are 4' x 12' would the 2 of the 180 sprinklers and 4 of the 90 sprinklers be sufficient in each bed?
Glad you liked it. Happy Gardening!
Thank you, Friend. Great video.
Nice video. Very detailed.
Krusty McNasty Thanks for stopping by, glad you found the video useful!
it was so informative
thanks
+Suresh Kumar Thank you, glad you liked it!
Great video!!!!
really good. I love it i gonna do this in my home.
Thank you.
Anita blossom Great, do try it out, it works perfect! Have been using it for a couple of years now, had to do no maintenance at all!
Hi! I really like your system with the micro sprayers (as opposed to the drip) because it allows for more flexibility in planting your beds differently every time! It's tough to run lines to the exact locations of plants to get watered just by where their roots are!!! Not sure how to start converting our current sprinkler system coz it has the whole yard hooked up... For grassy areas too. But will try capping off those in the veggie garden only- hope rest of the system doesn't get affected in any way...? Also would you recommend installing a back up valve for not letting water back up in case mud clogs the pipes? What about the end of the pipe... Do you have a run off installed there? Thanks so much for sharing great info in an articulate manner! Manisha.
M S Thank you, I am glad you like the system and its working for you. I thought about a lot of systems and this is the only one that works perfectly for raised beds and the parts are easily available. I do not have a backup valve since my existing sprinklers did not have one. I run my 1/2'' pipe in a loop so no end point, it goes back to the T on the sprinkler adapter head. Hope that helps!
M S Oh yes you will have to cap off all the other heads. If that is not an option, I recommend running a new main line - take it from a faucet if there's one nearby, you can even split a faucet outlet into 2, install a timer, pressure reducer and then the 1/2 inch line. I have such a setup for my containers.
Cool video,thanks.can you find all the parts from Lowes or Home Depot?
Hi Esther! All the items are available at Home Depot. The brand is DIG Corp which makes almost all the products needed for drip irrigation.
Hi,
I have been following your channel regularly and have some veggies growing in pots already. I have planted some tomatoes,peppers,cilantro,spinach and eggplants this season, have harvested some too. I plan to go on a vacation for a month to my home country in the winter and wondering how i can water my plants then. I have all my plants in pots(about 8-10) of varying sizes and they are placed in my apartment balcony. Do you suggest any particular drip irrigation system to help me solve the problem as there is no water outlet in the balcony. Thanks!
I forgot to add, I am in Bay Area,Northern California.
Hello just wondering if I can leave the main tubing at the bottom of the raised beds (on the outside) and then connect the micro sprinklers with the thinner tubes going all the way to the top? ... Just coz then I don't have to see the black main tube on the top perimeter of the raised beds. Do you think that would work equally well? On another note, i have 2 beds on the other side of the walkway so would it be ok to run the main tube across the pathway to those? I was apprehensive about the how durable it would be since we have to take the mower on it to get to our garden... Sorry for the long questions! And thanks in advance, your advice really helps! :). Manisha.
Hi .. can i use the same micro irrigation technique using the Orbit 62061N-91213 Single-Dial Water Timer from my regular pipe ? I worried to touch my sprinklers.
+karthikeyan alaguraja Yes you can! Your regular pipe has the same pressure as a sprinkler, so you should be OK!
+California Gardening thanks for all your help and knowledge.
What do u do with the sprinkler that u caped off about what thay were coverage
john Kosheluk All other sprinklers have to be capped off to maintain pressure. I am not sure if I understood your question right.
Hi Manohar,what kind of end cap I should use to cap the other point where the sprinkler line begins, I want only one line.
saloman joseph You can use a standard quarter inch end cap.
saloman joseph Make sure its threaded!
Thanks again. Post new videos
I wish Hunter provided this sort of adapter.
Darkfalz79 Yes, DIG is one of the only companies that has this for cheap. RainBird also has it but not exactly the same I guess.
I found a good universal one by Agrifim but can't find anyone who posts to Australia.
Hw can i use the micro dripper if i dont have sprinkler but only faucet?
+Mhaya DV Good question! For faucet you need to use a different system. I am making a video on it and will upload it soon!
Namaste tks
good video!!!!
Could you share about the watering schedule for containers.
[I knw I am just being lazy and not doing all the research by myself but when we have an educator like why make google our friend ;p ]
Thanks much!!
Gaurav Mittal It depends on the weather. For hot summers its set to twice a day, 3 mins. In winters I set it to once a day for 3 mins. I noticed that 3 mins is usually the time it takes for the container to be fully watered. But it does depend on your container sizes.
Thanks.. I think my plants wouldn't mind a lil extra time in scorching heat of Delhi.
where can I buy these micro sprinklers in OC?
Lowes or home depot!
Hi, do u mind telling me where u bought the micro sprayson stakes? I want the 1/4 spray ones. Where can i buy them?
Dao Xiong You can buy this: amzn.to/1rk5JRO and then buy the stakes: amzn.to/1yV3ouN Also if you have a HomeDepot in your area, you can buy the complete assembly: thd.co/VCfvQj - Hope that helps!
Splinklers
Give curry
using nipples to connect your head to your lateral line is a terrible idea. use funny pipe silly
Hello just wondering if I can leave the main tubing at the bottom of the raised beds (on the outside) and then connect the micro sprinklers with the thinner tubes going all the way to the top? ... Just coz then I don't have to see the black main tube on the top perimeter of the raised beds. Do you think that would work equally well? On another note, i have 2 beds on the other side of the walkway so would it be ok to run the main tube across the pathway to those? I was apprehensive about the how durable it would be since we have to take the mower on it to get to our garden... Sorry for the long questions! And thanks in advance, your advice really helps! :). Manisha.
M S Yes that would work equally well, I do not see any issues with that setup. The 1/2'' line is quite durable, I regularly run my trash cans over it on the walkway in my container area. Just be a little careful :) Hope that helps!
California Gardening thanks! Have set it up and its working great! Just wondering how long to run the micro sprinklers in summer in So. Cal area? Thanks! Manisha.
M S In hot summers, I run mine for 10 minutes, every 2 days on one program (A) early morning (8 AM) and second program (B) at 5 PM for 5 minutes every 3 days. After Labor day in September you can lower it to 2 days a week, 10 minutes, one station. The 10 mins or higher is important to get deep watering. I use Program B only when seedlings are young and you do not need it once plants are established.