DEEP WATERING // How to Upgrade Your Garden Irrigation with Drip Stakes + Fall Fruit Tree Care Zone9
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- In this weeks video we install some Deep Drip Watering Stakes! They were nice enough to send us a bunch to try out and we are very excited. This will allow us to deep water all of our fruit trees in the back yard and also directly fertilize the root zone. We also go over some tips on how to prepare your fruit trees for the zone 9b rainy season and help precent disease. We talk about preparation and when to prune your fruit trees. Fertilizing is an important part of fruit tree care but this is not the time to do it. In the end of the video we talk about the 8" deep drip stakes that we have placed in all of our container beds, especially our blueberry bushes. Check out Deep Drip stakes at this link!
www.deepdrip.com
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Our Liberty House is a garden lifestyle channel. Lucas & Beth live in Zone 9b, Sacramento, CA, (with their dog, Liberty!) and garden in 6 raised beds in our backyard garden. Together, we garden year-round and share what we are growing and what we are learning along the way. Our gardening strategy is to create a garden full of diversity. We intermix vegetables, flowers, and herbs to create an ecosystem where beneficial insects thrive. We avoid all pesticides and instead plant things that will take care of pests for us. We compost and try to live a sustainable life where we can 'eat what we grow' from our backyard garden. Thanks for joining us on our journey!
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Great video! I live in Sacramento, so was thrilled the install took place on my turf 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
These deep-watering stakes are a GREAT idea! When people come to our produce stand, they often ask why their fruit and vegetables don't look like ours -- and it is usually because they are not watering and/or fertilizing enough. These stakes will make a big difference in getting water to the right place! Thanks for the tip and demonstration.
Thanks for the comment Kathleen!
Are you still using these stakes? Could you make an update on how the plants that you used these on did after adding them in?
Great tips and information new friend...keep spirit and successful🙏🙏
Hello, zone 9b here. Any update on this product? Thank you.
Hey, I’m about an hour North of you! I posted a video using a drill, it’s a little intensive and easy to get the drill stuck in the clay though. Good tips!
A drill would be a good idea but I could see it also being frustrating with the clay! I mean just as frustrating as hammering it in
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Excellent
Thank you!
It looks like you are watering too much though; yellow leaves, curled leaves.
Yellow curled leaves is very ambiguous. Could mean over watered, under watered, nutrient deficient etc. The trees only get watered twice a week for an hour on drip systems
Wont all the water just come out of the bottom holes of the stakes and completely miss the middle and top holes?
Depends on the water pressure at time of watering, but yes, the idea is to have the water come out deeper and drive the plant to create a deeper root system rather than a superficial one
What are the connectors installed in the garden hose for the smaller tubing ?
Micro drip couplers? Connection from the primary tubing down to the 1/4” tubing
What is the flow rate if the dripper?
Those are adjustable bubblers. I believe 1-5 gph