Tuesday 26 February 2019

Get Brief Notes on Garden Irrigation and Irrigation Systems


Garden irrigation is used by human beings to bring water to the land. It can be as simple as using a garden pipe to water a flowerbed, or as multiplex as a system of pipes and canals designed to bring moisture to a desert. Irrigation can benefit your landscaping efforts by providing artificial water to your garden or soil. Irrigation allows farmers and gardeners to effectively use water to guarantee plant vegetation. Many new harvest and plant varieties require regular moisture which has led to increasing interest in Garden irrigation. Garden watering is the traditional method of watering. It involves either using a watering can or a garden pipe.

Different Types of Garden Irrigation and Its Benefits:

• Watering by Hand: Watering by hand is carried out with a garden pipe and spray nozzle
• Garden Watering System: A garden watering system involves creating a network of pipes that takes water around the garden and delivers it to the plants through drip irrigation, micro spray jets, mini sprinklers or pop up sprinklers.

Irrigation Systems:

 A system of supplying water by means irrigation systems of artificial canals drains etc. The best way to water your vegetables garden with a pipeline running at a flow in a basin nearby each plant until the water has soaked down at planted in fair soil that absorbs water quickly.

The Different Types of Irrigation:

• Drip Irrigation: This system is the most popular, for more reasons. Drip irrigation, in summary, is the process of lacing your garden area with irrigation lines that feed into the root systems of your plants, “dripping” water into them gradually. This is a most efficient system because it allows you to directly moisturize your plants without having to water the surface. 
• Surface Irrigation: where water is applied and distributed over the soil surface by gravity.
• Sprinkler Irrigation: This is used to irrigate agricultural crops, lawns, landscapes and other areas.