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How to Install a Tree Drip Irrigation System | Tree Rings (Complete DIY Beginner's Guide) 

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Adam shows you how drip irrigation can give you that time back and, at the same time, help promote healthy, vibrant trees.
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Whether it’s a long run of arborvitae or an orchard of young fruit trees, it can be difficult and time consuming to hand water them all. With only so many hours in a day you’re faced with spending too much time watering trees or risking their health by not delivering sufficient water. Drip Irrigation is the solution.
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Tools used:
- ✂️ Scissors
- Tubing Cutter: www.dripdepot.com/product/pol...
- Standard 1/4" Punch: www.dripdepot.com/product/sta...
Parts list:
Head Assembly:
- Hose End Irrigation Timer: www.dripdepot.com/item/hose-e...
- Hendrickson Bros J10 Vacuum Breaker (Backflow Preventer): www.dripdepot.com/bros-j10-ho...
3/4" GHT Canister Filter: www.dripdepot.com/three-quart...
- Senninger 3/4" GHT 25 PSI Pressure Regulator: www.dripdepot.com/three-quart...
- 3/4" FHTS x 1/2" Poly Tubing Adapter: www.dripdepot.com/perma-loc-t...
Tubing:
- 1/2" Polyethylene Tubing: www.dripdepot.com/polyethylen...
- 1/4" Poly Tubing: www.dripdepot.com/polyethylen...
- 1/4" Poly Dripling 12" Spacing 0.5 GPH: www.dripdepot.com/quarter-inc...
Emitters:
- 1/4" Barbed Tubing Coupling Valve: www.dripdepot.com/barb-tubing...
Fittings:
- 1/2" Tubing Elbow: www.dripdepot.com/perma-loc-t...
- 1/2" Tubing Tee: www.dripdepot.com/perma-loc-t...
- 1/2" Tubing End Cap: www.dripdepot.com/perma-loc-t...
- 1/4" Barbed Tubing Coupling: www.dripdepot.com/barb-tubing...
- 1/4" Barbed Tubing Tee: www.dripdepot.com/barb-tubing...
- 1/4" Goof Plug: www.dripdepot.com/goof-plug-s...
Misc.:
- 8" Galvanized Steel Wire Stake for 1/2" Tubing: www.dripdepot.com/product/8-i...
- Durable Foam Knee Pads: www.dripdepot.com/product/dur...
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:44 - How to Design a Tree Irrigation System
04:51 - Organizing Parts
05:08 - Parts Overview
06:28 - Leave Tubing in Sun Before Install
06:41 - Connecting System to Hose Bib
08:27 - Installing Mainline Poly Tubing
08:55 - Tips for Adding Fittings to Tubing
09:50 - Flushing Mainline
10:48 - Creating Tree Rings
12:10 - How to Create Tree Rings while Indoors or Sitting Down
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Комментарии : 22   
@loriannsecciani6345
@loriannsecciani6345 4 месяца назад
Those are some good looking chickens you hired for your "extras!" 🐓 🐓 🐓
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 4 месяца назад
The property owner, whoever she may be, raised some mighty fine chickens! Omelette was a treat to work with and a true professional 😁
@bannurnandeesh1637
@bannurnandeesh1637 7 дней назад
Great video, just in time!!
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 7 дней назад
Glad we got this one out in time for the season this year, thank you for watching! :)
@ReviewsStraightUp
@ReviewsStraightUp 4 дня назад
Really appreciate videos like this. Very informative and straightforward. We just planted a total of young 18 juniper's and arborvitaes. Wondering what spacing around those trees would be proper? Getting my plan together now to order all parts. Thank you
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 4 дня назад
The general rule is to make the diameter about halfway through the canopy -- this can vary of course, but in general the root system of a tree is as large as its canopy. So if the canopy had a 24" diameter, you could put the drip line ring approximately 12" away. Arborvitae can have root systems that are smaller than the canopy, but with them you can use the caliper to get a good idea of its root diameter :)
@paulndungu8001
@paulndungu8001 3 месяца назад
I like that.
@chriscicoski1684
@chriscicoski1684 5 месяцев назад
Just in time! Starting to lay out a design and have a couple of trees and 3 hydrangeas that could really use the ring. Was wondering what I was going to do for them. Thanks!
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 5 месяцев назад
We are so happy to hear that you found the video helpful! Should you ever have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to our customer service team ---> help.dripdepot.com/support/tickets/new
@Mr1159pm
@Mr1159pm 4 месяца назад
Do I need the backflow preventer and pressure regulator if I'm connecting to traditional sprinkler system pipes?
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 4 месяца назад
The backflow preventer you may not need, as most sprinkler systems will come with powerful backflow protection -- it can be worth confirming (backflow prevention is important!) but most likely it's already present, particularly if it was professionally installed. The pressure regulator (and a fine mesh filter) you'll likely need -- sprinkler systems tend to operate at higher pressure than drip systems, so you'll want to bring it down a little bit to keep the drippers emitting water nice and evenly (and to protect the drip components from too high of pressure). If for some reason the sprinkler system is already at 15 to 30 PSI you could go without the regulator, but most likely it's somewhere between 40 to 70 PSI.
@1975sem
@1975sem 19 дней назад
I have one small tree in a perennial bed on the same system. Would you just hand water the tree and drip the plants since they have separate needs? Or what would the irrigation emitter types be?
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 18 дней назад
Good question -- in some cases it can be planned around, by going with something higher flow (a drip line spiral instead of ring, a bubbler, etc) for the thirstier tree and going with drippers or drip line for the perennials. The big thing to keep in mind is frequency, some trees enjoy a deep watering but only once or twice a week, others prefer consistently moist soil. To put both on a drip system, read about the watering needs of the perennial types and tree type -- volume (gallons per hour) is pretty easy to account for when having both on the same system, it's the frequency to really look for :) You could also put each one on its own zone, even from the same hose bib -- a faucet Y splitter or two outlet timer will allow each to be on their own zone and have completely customized watering cycles.
@roguepetunia
@roguepetunia 16 дней назад
Where should I place the watering ring - directly over the root ball or where the backfill meets the root ball, or at the drip line (widest reach of the branches)? The tree was planted a few weeks ago. 6 foot tall "green giant". Root ball approximately 20" across. Burlap removed from top of root ball, left on sides of root ball. Zone 6a. Thank you.
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 16 дней назад
This can of course depend on a few variables (like so much in drip!) but if the root ball is a 20" diameter, a good general / starting approach would be to make your drip line ring 10" diameter. In common loamy garden soil, water spreads about 12" from the point of drip beneath, so a 20" diameter root ball irrigated by a 10" diameter ring would see thorough coverage. :)
@roguepetunia
@roguepetunia 16 дней назад
@@dripdepot Thank you so much!
@bobfrye8879
@bobfrye8879 11 дней назад
could you run 1/4 "blank tubing" down that row as opposed the main tubing?
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 11 дней назад
On a small enough system, you could -- 1/4" tubing is limited to about 30' length and 30 GPH in flow, but it's best not to hit both thresholds -- a 30' run of 1/4" tubing with 30 GPH going through it would lose close to 20 PSI from friction loss. At 20 GPH it would still be 13 PSI. So basically, you could do so on small system that just needs to water a couple trees and is reasonably close to the water source :)
@bobfrye8879
@bobfrye8879 11 дней назад
@@dripdepot Thank you very much for the reply...I'm pretty sure you saved me a headache!
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 10 дней назад
@@bobfrye8879 You bet Bob, if any questions come up while you're planning/installing your system, don't hesitate to send them this way!
@roguepetunia
@roguepetunia 20 дней назад
Why should the emitter holes be facing UP given that the water needs to go down into the soil? thanks!
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 18 дней назад
Great question! The primary reason is to help prevent clogging -- at system shut-down, air is going to drain from the lowest point emitters. As water drains, it is replaced by air and that air might be suctioned in through other emitters. If the emitters are facing up, they'll just pull in air, if they're facing the soil they might pull some dirt and debris with it which can lead to clogging.
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