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Upgrade Your Arborvitae Tree Line With A Drip Irrigation System - Easy How To Installation Guide! 

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Today I share how I installed a drip irrigation system to my 100 Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae Tree Line. I also give an quick demonstration on how to create a drip tree ring and share where I bought all my supplies from and how much I paid. DIY drip irrigation to a privacy tree line to create an easy way to water.
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►Where I buy all my supplies from - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
-Links To Parts:
Hose Bib Components:
►Orbit Brass Hose Faucet Manifold - amzn.to/33IybUk
aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►3/4" Water Hammer Arrestor Tee - amzn.to/3hwS7kS
►Orbit Hose Faucet Timer, 2 Outlet - amzn.to/3y9cN8t
aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►Backflow Preventer - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►Thread Filter - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►Pressure Regulator - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►Female Hose Adapter (for 1/2" Tubing) - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►Female Hose Adapter (for 3/4" Tubing) - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
3/4" Related Components:
►3/4" Poly Tubing - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►3/4" Barbed Elbow - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►3/4" Barbed Coupler - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►3/4" Barbed Tee - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►3/4" Perma-Loc Coupler - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►3/4" Perma-Loc End Cap - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►3/4" Tubing Clamps - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
1/2" Related Components:
►1/2" Poly Tubing - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/2" Drip Tubing - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/2" Barbed Elbow - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/2" Barbed Coupler - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/2" Barbed Tee - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/2" Perma-Loc Coupler - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/2" Perma-Loc End Cap - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
1/4" Related Components
►1/4" Poly Tubing - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/4" Drip Tubing - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/4" Barbed Elbow - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/4" Barbed Coupler - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►1/4" Barbed Tee - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
Other Components:
►8" Heavy Duty Wire Staple - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
►Pro Punch 1/4" Hole - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
(works with 1/2" and 3/4" tubing)
►Goof Plugs - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
Other Helpful Resources:
►Tubing Buying Guide - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaff...
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@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and I hope this video was helpful. Here is the link where I purchase all my drip irrigation supplies from - aff.dripdepot.com/aff/idevaffiliate.php?id=302
@natalielaguilar7914
@natalielaguilar7914 11 месяцев назад
Hi! I bought and did everything as said in the video but water is not coming out of the drip emitter’s. Instead the water pressure pops them off
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 11 месяцев назад
Oh no! About how long is your main tubing run, and what size tubing did you use? Also, what psi pressure reducer did you go with?
@natalielaguilar7914
@natalielaguilar7914 10 месяцев назад
@@DeesYard hi! I got the Senninger 3/4" Hose Thread Pressure Regulator - PSI : 25 PSI And the main Tubing Size : 1/2" then I used a coupler to connect to 1/4 tubing that goes to my pots. I’d say the main tube is about 40-50ft long
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 10 месяцев назад
@natalielaguilar7914 ok, with your run being on the smaller side, I would change to a 15psi pressure regulator. The water pressure is definitely popping off your emitters. If you purchased your supplies from dripdepot.com, you can email their customer service and let them know what's going on, and they will probably do 1 of 2 things, either give you a free shipping code or just send you the new psi needed. I really hope that helps!!
@natalielaguilar7914
@natalielaguilar7914 10 месяцев назад
@@DeesYard thank you so much!
@dimdimich7658
@dimdimich7658 3 года назад
this is by far the best video about installing drip lines I've watched! I had installed 2 drip systems myself to replace the lines installed by contractors. I wish I had come across this video before I installed my lines - that would've saved me a lot of time. Awesome job, Dee!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your kind words 😊
@Eastbaypisces
@Eastbaypisces Год назад
​@@DeesYard can we use 1/2 for mainline or 1/4 or that too small?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
You can use either, depending on the length of your run. Here is the chart to see how far tubing can run: Tubing Size Maximum Run Length Maximum GPH Supplied 1/4" 30 feet 30 GPH 1/2" 200 feet 200 GPH 3/4" 480 feet 480 GPH 1" 960 feet 960 GPH
@Eastbaypisces
@Eastbaypisces Год назад
@@DeesYard what's the standard garden hose size?
@tonigeorge3775
@tonigeorge3775 2 года назад
Thanks for posting this video! I'm learning a lot and gaining the confidence, I could do it myself. I expended my garden so much that handwatering became a burden! Please share about how you set the line for your garden beds. Appreciate it!
@misslee8388
@misslee8388 4 года назад
Fabulous information. I love the step by step instructions. Can’t wait for the garden irrigation system step by step.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 4 года назад
Thank you kindly 😊 Drip Irrigation has been a serious game changer and I cannot wait to transition all my plants to drip. Thanks again for watching 😁
@neverwinterfarms
@neverwinterfarms 3 года назад
Excellent execution. I love that you used solid products.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you!!! I have many more drip irrigation videos coming this late winter/early spring. My goal is to have every plant on drip.
@dannramirez9
@dannramirez9 2 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to show how to set up a drip system!!! Very helpful.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Thank you!
@dev8393
@dev8393 Месяц назад
This is a super helpful video. I just did this exact system for 30 Thuja giants, which are about the same size as yours in this video. Thank you so much!
@galegate1388
@galegate1388 3 года назад
That was the best video I've watched about installing a drip system with a timer! And I have watched a lot. The Hamer thing was so helpful and the customizing of the kit. Thank you, Dee!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
I'm so happy to hear that, thank you so much! I'm getting ready to install more drip irrigation for my garden beds and pumpkin patch. Hope to have the video out soon! Thank you again for your feedback 😊
@independent4570
@independent4570 3 года назад
This is an excellent tutorial! Very clear instructions and love the recaps within the video. I also like that you showed your mistakes. Thanks for taking the time to create and post this informative video
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😊
@denniscraven8438
@denniscraven8438 3 года назад
This is SO good! Putting in arborvitaes this week and want to do it right. Thanks!!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you 😊
@odonnelldenise
@odonnelldenise Год назад
❤ Thank you so much for that walk through, the quick summary at the end, the link to materials, as well as showing how to correct the mistakes you made. Perfect video, SUBSCRIBED!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Thank you kindly 😊
@BL-hk4bk
@BL-hk4bk Год назад
So that was one of the best, well-informed, succinct "How to Videos" I have ever seen. There is so much knowledge and confidence after watching this.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@mar1video
@mar1video Год назад
Phenomenal video Dee ! Very informative, nicely organized, perfect and to the point ! I like Drip Depot for their selection ! And now with the kits it’s easier to remember all the necessary fittings, and connectors. So far I only used drip tapes in my garden , but now with the fruit trees and some other shrubs added to our garden, I’m planning to use the drip tubing extensively. All my limiters are 10 psi, so I need to purchase the 25 psi one for the tubing. Thanks again for a great video ! Good luck with your garden and your projects !
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Thank you so much!
@3187rakkasan
@3187rakkasan 2 месяца назад
Hey Dee... I'm in East TN like you...although my yard isn't as flat as yours. We live on the side of a mountain so have dips, inclines and declines along the tree path (135 trees, spaced every 5 ft). We are JUST starting year 3 (the year they are supposed to "leap"...so excited btw). Some of our trees have grown over 4 ft in the last 2 years, although some of them aren't doing as well and are probably only 4' tall (which is probably normal for 2 years of growth, considering they were around 28" tall when planted). Anyway, I want to give them all the best growing environment as possible, so we are going to install drip irrigation on the upper half of the trees (the lower half get plenty of water year-round so should be fine). Finally, to my question... I'm trying to avoid some trees, such as the ones in the dips and declines, from getting more water than other trees on the inclines and higher points. I was wondering if the 1/4" drip line will truly regulate that it's not dripping more than "X" gallons per hour. Essentially, I'm asking are the drip emitters strong enough to hold back all the water in the mainline (giving it time to completely fill, stay filled and provide water to all trees in the dips and hills equally along the path) OR should I try to break it up into zones even though they are all along the same path? Splitting into zones (way out across the lawn and up a hill could also provide water pressure issues due to the water needing to travel uphill). Any thoughts are appreciated!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 месяца назад
Hi neighbor 👋 your property sounds beautiful!!! I have no doubt that you won't have any problems with the water making it evenly to each tree. I don't think you'll have to do separate zones. The water should evenly disburse and not favor the lower versus the higher trees!! My experience is that the emitters won't start dripping until the mainline is completely filled, and the pressure comes down to the next tubing, then it goes to the 1/4" emitters. Sounds like you have some happy trees!!!
@ifatola9405
@ifatola9405 3 года назад
Love this! Thanks for being so thorough!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
You're welcome! I just placed a huge order for drip irrigation to cover my entire yard, more videos to come! Thank you for watching 😊
@mozee01
@mozee01 3 месяца назад
All your videos are so easy to understand and very thorough. Thank you.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 месяца назад
Thank you for watching! 😊
@angirmitra
@angirmitra Год назад
Thanks for the detailed directions
@ontheone9559
@ontheone9559 Год назад
Boy, that was a great video! Thank you for taking the time to put this together!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Thank you for watching 😊
@jaredmccartney2035
@jaredmccartney2035 3 года назад
Great job with explaining this !!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you 😊
@lindakooistra7125
@lindakooistra7125 2 месяца назад
Great video- I have referred back to it several times
@jerryodell1192
@jerryodell1192 3 года назад
You’re a really good teacher “boom”! I’m really digging all the research you do for us. Slowly working my way through your videos. Your friend’s Jerry
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you Jerry!! You are so kind 😊
@RoderickSayers
@RoderickSayers 2 года назад
Excellent video! I like how you really explained everything.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Thank you!
@90abyss
@90abyss Год назад
very helpful video. many thanks!
@johndundis3271
@johndundis3271 Месяц назад
Wow, what a fantastic presentation. Great job.!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Месяц назад
Thank you 😊
@cassiecoleman3584
@cassiecoleman3584 6 месяцев назад
Excellent video
@remohor
@remohor 3 года назад
Thank you for doing this and sharing
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you for watching 😊
@kk2485
@kk2485 2 года назад
This video was so thorough and helpful that I HAD to subscribe. It was easy to follow and I really appreciate how you touched on how you would update the drip system once the trees get a big bigger. We just transplanted 9 - 10ft Thuja trees and it has been extremely hard to figure out how much water they need and what size tubing to get, where they should be placed, etc. But this gave me a great start. I really appreciate you sharing.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Yay!! Thank you!!
@kk2485
@kk2485 2 года назад
@@DeesYard Would you recommend using a tree ring for new transplants that are 9-10ft tall? versus just two emitters on either side? I have very sandy soil and need more water. Do you have any recommendations please and thank you kindly :)
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Yes, I personally recommend the tree ring to get the best coverage over the current rootball thats newly planted. Once the roots branch out, and are further away from the tree, then I would adjust to a drip-ring or 2 emitters further from the trunk to encourage the roots to search for water further out. If that makes sense 😁
@kk2485
@kk2485 2 года назад
@@DeesYard Thank you so much for taking time to reply. I love your channel and all of the really cool helpful videos. :)
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Thank you so much Kelli 😊
@chrisgoprovids
@chrisgoprovids Год назад
Great video thank you for this 👍🏿
@chandana56
@chandana56 3 месяца назад
Great video and very detail explanation. Thank you!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 месяца назад
Thank you 😊
@remohor
@remohor 3 года назад
Very nice!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you 😊
@hollyking7063
@hollyking7063 23 дня назад
Thank you!!!!
@FBIsurveillance62
@FBIsurveillance62 3 месяца назад
Wow what a great video so much information very impressive
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 месяца назад
Thank you!!!
@WORK-HARD.PH.99
@WORK-HARD.PH.99 2 года назад
Thanks so much I really like how you tell just about or if not every detail their possibly could be 👍💙💚🚿🌨️🌦️🌀
@salisol833
@salisol833 2 года назад
Thank you so much ❤⚘💯
@excelledfinances5214
@excelledfinances5214 4 года назад
I love your content and hoping to see more!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 4 года назад
Thank you for watching 😊 im hoping to get at least 1 video out per week
@misslee8388
@misslee8388 4 года назад
Dee's Yard looking forward to your videos. Thank you.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 4 года назад
@@misslee8388 thanks again for your support 😊
@Hatersgottahate1
@Hatersgottahate1 2 года назад
Dee, thank your for all of your very information video's; they have been very helpful! At what point would you use pressure compensating dripline and or emitters for watering?
@Wakeywhodat
@Wakeywhodat 3 года назад
I’ve always wanted another Leland Cypress hedge like my first home. I just found out that the Green Giant is a better alternative which brought me here. For extra points you also did drip which I plan to install on 70 shrubs! Do you know how long it takes to drag a hose to 70 rose bushes? Haha Excellent video Dee, your edit was superb. Thank you for the links in the description that most people never look at. Many thanks from Madison Georgia.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
😅😂 That's a lot of rose bushes!! I bet it is beautiful 😍 Green Giants are awesome and drip irrigation is life changing! Thank you so much for your awesome feedback, I enjoyed hearing from you! Take care 😊
@primewatch7432
@primewatch7432 3 года назад
It's Dee from It's always sunny in Philadelphia.
@thomascook3544
@thomascook3544 3 года назад
By far best video I have seen on drip irrigation. In fact I feel very confident now in doing this project. Question: I am getting some 5' Arborvitae's delivered at some point this year. What do you recommend for the emitter. I remember you said you would do things differently if plant was bigger. I figured the 2 gallon per tree would be enough using the ring.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you Thomas 😊 I actually just got some more drip tubing in and I'm about to do another tutorial for my yard. It's such a game changer! If you want to do a drip ring, then I would do one similar to mine (around the outside of the rootball planted) and then in 1-2 years once the roots are established, it's probably best to either create a larger ring or just run 2 solid 1/4" tubing to the drip line of the trees canopy on either side with a single emitter (so 2 per tree). Once my trees "outgrow" their current drip ring I plan on using only 2 emitters on either side of the trees drip line. Now the emitters depend on your soil. If you have clay based soil (like I do) I recommend the 1/2gph drip tubing or 1gph (if using single emitters) If you have more of a sandy based soil. I would recommend a 1gph drip tubing or 2gph single emitters. The 5' trees probably won't have a significantly larger rootball until the roots are established. Your drip ring will probably be either the same size as mine or maybe 1 or 2 extra emitters. If you have more emitters you can run your water for less time and with less, you may have to run it longer. 😂😅🤣 my response is all over the place, hopefully I answered your question!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Right now the trees have about 5 drippers emitting .5gph so they are receiving roughly 2.5 gallons every hour. When I run it for the full 2 hours they each get about 5 gallons. So basically I soak them and then let them dry out a bit in between waterings. That seems to work the best with my soil type. If I get rain I just water again when needed. When we have drought conditions during the hot summer I water them 2x's per week and run it for 2 hours each time. I always run my drip in the early morning (5am).
@MikeMurphyinc
@MikeMurphyinc 2 года назад
Thank you for the updates and explaining the drip system. I am planting 52 American Pillar Arborvitae and plan to do similar-type videos. I know that you mentioned two and a half gallons of water per hour, but how many hours do you water these in the summer? We have very difficult, clay soil up here in the mountains in Utah and I want to make sure I don't drown them! Thanks Dee!
@nalandar2564
@nalandar2564 3 года назад
Thanks for providing detailed instructions. You made it look simple..I just planted green giants with drip with no problem. Should I winterize drip system? I am in zone 7.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
That is awesome, thank you for your feedback 😁 No need to blow out the tubing for winter. Just take your timer down (if using one) and bring it inside. That's all I do and I'm in the same zone.
@jimstrine8076
@jimstrine8076 3 года назад
Fantastic video! You make it look so easy I just had to try. I ordered a soil tester but I have a question regarding that - what is the proper saturation for the soil?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you!! I water my trees until the meter is "wet" and then water them when the meter says "dry". Moist is the proper saturation and requires no water.
@mohammedsifulislam1109
@mohammedsifulislam1109 2 года назад
Nice information
@mohammedsifulislam1109
@mohammedsifulislam1109 2 года назад
Thanks
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Thank you for your positive feedback 😊
@mohammedsifulislam1109
@mohammedsifulislam1109 2 года назад
Also too
@Labfolk1
@Labfolk1 Год назад
Great video! How long and often did you run the water for the newly planted Arborvitae?
@jenniferg3251
@jenniferg3251 3 года назад
Excellent!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you 😊
@jenniferg3251
@jenniferg3251 3 года назад
@@DeesYard I teach a drip irrigation class online (COVID) and think I'll use your video as a case study in my class. Calculate flow, pressure, etc. Did you ever make one on your garden beds?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
That's awesome! I'm actually working on one right now, started laying the mainline last week, hope to get the drip tubing in this week 🤞 my goal is to have a video on that out 1st week of May. I'll have a few methods in there since there are so many ways (I'm thinking on using single drip emitters for spaced out trees/shrubs and drip tubing for closely spaced plants) 😁
@jenniferg3251
@jenniferg3251 3 года назад
@@DeesYard You did av great job of explaining everything. If you want to add anything in the future, you could include your decision-making, why you choose 3/4" poly tube, or the 1/4" dripline. I loved how you included your thoughts on future expansion as the trees mature. ❤
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you for your feedback!! Great idea!! I have a chart I can include showing what size of tubing to choose based on length of run. 😁
@mhawkmx
@mhawkmx 10 месяцев назад
Dee, I love your channel and have also planted a green giant privacy fence… I am wondering how long your water timer is set for? Thank you😊
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!! I have clay soil and benefit from a long soaking but less frequent. I water for 2 hours per time but only once or twice per week in drought hot summer conditions.
@shaneholdaway1901
@shaneholdaway1901 19 дней назад
Great video. any reason to use 3/4" vs 1/2" tubing?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 19 дней назад
The chart below helps determine which size tubing is needed: Tubing Size Maximum Run Length Maximum GPH Supplied 1/4" 30 feet 30 GPH 1/2" 200 feet 200 GPH 3/4" 480 feet 480 GPH 1" 960 feet 960 GPH
@brokenempath
@brokenempath 2 года назад
Hello, I have just stumbled across ur channel and love it. You explain everything beautifully. I have a question, I have hard water with a lot of calcium, will this system work well with my water?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Thank you!!! Yes, absolutely will still work. You may notice the emitters being clogged after years of use and may need to be replaced at some point. Normal life expectancy of a system is 12 to 15 years but with hard water it may be 8 to 12 years.
@gerzhoy
@gerzhoy 2 года назад
Awesome guide. How did you determine how much water each tree needs per day?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Thank you. I run the system until the trees get a good deep watering and then check them daily to see when they are starting to dry out. It really depends on your soil type and climate. For me with clay soil, a 2 hour run twice a week does the trick. But it really is trial and error. You can either check with your finger in soil or get a soil moisture meter.
@KeepUpWithKinnon
@KeepUpWithKinnon 3 года назад
I just had a bunch of roughly 10’ tall cedars planted. Would you recommend this technique or use two sprayers as you eluded to when talking about if your trees were bigger? Do you have a recommendation on how much water per day for recent transplants
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Both ways would work great. I personally would recommend starting with a drip ring that lines the outside of the newly planted rootball. At least for the 1st two years while they are getting established. How much water depends on your soil type and how much rain you get per week. I have clay soil which holds onto water so I watered the trees for 2 hours which provides them 5 gallons total and I only needed to water them twice a week during the summer and drought conditions. You can get a soil water meter from Amazon that will help you determine when they need water.
@3187rakkasan
@3187rakkasan 2 года назад
I like your videos. You mention something about winterizing…. Do you also irrigate in the winter time? I would think not since the main line would prob freeze and crack but wanted to see what you were doing in winter.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Thank you. I don't water in the winter, we get enough rain. I just undo my hose bib attachments and bring them inside so they don't freeze. I also take the end caps off to drain any excess water and then put them back on.
@BalbysHome
@BalbysHome 2 года назад
@@DeesYard Pls dont judge with my question- so the goal is to make sure that there is no water in the line? thanks a lot
@Espiritiv
@Espiritiv 3 года назад
Good video. I think those emitter tubing though you describe are not 0.5 GPH per emitter, but really its 0.5 GPH per foot. I figured that out later and had to change some on my trees to get the proper GPH total. I calculated the C(circumference) in feet of the loop, then multiplied that by the 0.5 GPH per foot to get my total GPH
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you! 😊 That's interesting, I've never actually measured it. I just checked on the website the description does say "Flow Rate per Emitter 0.5 GPH".
@Espiritiv
@Espiritiv 3 года назад
@@DeesYard Maybe it's possible that it's listed different for each brand? I see drip depot saying "0.5GPH per emitter built right in". Rainbirds say " 0.8GPH spaced 6in apart" , and The brand I got locally was GPH per foot, whether it was 6-in spacing or 12-in spacing. And DIG brand say "0.65GPH per foot" on their 6" spaced model I guess we just need to look carefully how they list it 😊
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
That is definitely it. I order all my drip from Dripdepot.com so I had no idea there was any other way. Thank you, I appreciate the information, super helpful 😊
@susisiva2551
@susisiva2551 Год назад
Hi Dee, I am a newbie Gardner trying to learn drip irrigation. Your videos are really helpful and the way you explained every little detail is very helpful. I am trying to setup drip irrigation for my rose garden. What kind of kit from drip depot would you recommend for my 1-2 year old roses? I really liked the tree ring and how it waters on all sides of the plant. Can I setup tree ring for my roses or just regular drip line with one emitter is good enough. Thank you so much.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Hi Susi, you can do either!! The one emitter per rose will be a cheaper and easier option, but still work wonderfully. You could also use the tree ring option and get even coverage around each rose, although this creates extra time and money to create each ring. It truly is up to you and you cannot go wrong with either 😊
@planetarytapestry8092
@planetarytapestry8092 Год назад
Well done. That answered all my questions. I haul water out in the country. I will connect to my 320 caged tank and I believe I will just need 1 tank per week for my treeline needs. Also, once they are established in a year I can reduce their needs. Question? I read that their root system is shallow...I am in a very High wind zone. I fear even though they are wind breaks, since their root system is shallow, if too much moisture, they might tip over? I have unpredictable rains in summer and same for snow however, this year was an excellent snow year, I might need extra drainage so the ground doesn't become over saturated.. Any input on this?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Yes, after a year you can cut back some on watering. I've never heard or have had issues with high winds and I get high winds here!! The 1st year I did have to stake a few for a few months if they leaned over, after that, nothing.
@georgevarghese1872
@georgevarghese1872 3 года назад
Super helpful video! I just got 40 5’ Green Giants installed yesterday with mulch and I am in the Philadelphia area (I believe Zone 6). A few questions: - Should I water everyday in the early days/weeks? The installer said run a hose for 60 seconds over each tree everyday for a month. Seems like it would be excessive? - I purchased a whole kit from Drip Depot (great rec!) and it’s arriving next week. I ordered the .5 GPH 9” spaced 1/4” tube for the ring. I believe my soil is sandstone based. How long would you recommend I run it? How many emitters? And how often each week? I also purchased a water meter because I know a lot of the answers are based on soil dampness/weather and not just numbers and schedule. - The summer is expected to be 85-95 degrees temps. I assume I should expect more watering in general? - Any harm in setting the drip around 9a instead of early morning?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Hi George, Thank you! -Based on you mentioning you have more of a sandy soil versus clay and the fact we are about to hit the hottest part of the year especially with the temperatures you mentioned. The installer may be correct with the watering recommendation. 5' trees being installed in June will require more watering then if they were installed during the spring or fall. -Once you install the drip system you are going to love it!! It really saves so much time!! I would build a drip ring around outside of the root ball of each tree. Based on the size of the tree it will probably end up being around 6 or 7 emitters for each tree. With that many emitters you will get either 3 or 3 1/2 gallons for each tree per hour. Based on a more sandy soil, you may want to run the drip daily (if no rain) for about 30 mins until the temperatures get back to 70s. Just keep in mind, I am not familiar with sandy soils except they are well draining and require frequent watering. The best advice I can give you is just get into a rhythm with watering. The water meter will help you will that. -Personally this is what I would do: water the trees daily as recommended (unless it rains with a sufficient amount of rainfall .5inch). Once you install the drip system, I would run it in the morning (anytime in the morning is great, before 11am is best). Before running it, use the water meter right next to the rootball to determine if the drip even needs to be run. If the meter says the soil is still wet or on the higher side of moist don't water. On the flip side, if the water meter is on the lower side of moist or in the dry range, water. Keep doing this and you will get into a rhythm and understand when and how long to water. You will notice, once we transition back into fall, the trees won't require as much water. Earlier I mentioned to run the drip for 30mins, which is just a guess. It's best just to turn on the drip (before mulching) and time it. See long long it takes for the entire area to be saturated with water. My guess is 30min to an hour. Hopefully this helps, I have a clay based soil that holds onto water so I typically only need to water 1-2 times a week for 2 hours each time. That is the rhythm my water meter helped me get into.
@georgevarghese1872
@georgevarghese1872 3 года назад
@@DeesYard You are awesome, thank you! Even though you’re not familiar with sandy soils, still really helpful because I am a complete newb! 1. So based on your estimate of 6-7 emitters per tree ring running for 30 min daily (no rain) during say July and August, I would be aiming to get 1 to 1.5 gallons of water to each tree daily. Is that correct? 2. When the Fall hits, I’ll plan to trickle back to 2-3x per week and run for about 1.5 hours in order to get about 4.5 - 5 gallons during those waterings. Is that right? I know I’m trying to make it into a science, but it sounds more like an art. Appreciate your time and patience!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
😆 Yes, it's definitely tricky at 1st. 1. Yes, that sounds good. I would 1st make sure that 30mins is a good starting point. Definitely make sure the drip ring saturates the rootball area and however long that takes would be the timeframe for daily watering. 2. In the fall, you may only need to continue a 30min watering, just less often. It truly depends on how much your soil retains the moisture. Good luck!! That water meter helped me a ton!
@omeednabavi8325
@omeednabavi8325 3 года назад
Do you have a tree ring around every tree? How has that been working out for your trees? Awesome videos and levels of detail, so thorough! I have 40 Emerald Greens and deciding on drip or soaker hose system but after watching your video I think I am leaning towards drip.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Hi 👋 Yes, I have a drip ring around each tree and it has been working great!! Im so happy I installed the drip irrigation and have no regrets at all. I looked at soaker hoses but they have a lot of issues after a while, leaks are very common.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you so much by the way 😊
@omeednabavi8325
@omeednabavi8325 3 года назад
@@DeesYard also for my newly planted thuja emerald greens, my landscaper said I don't need to add bark mulch around the trees. He mixed the existing soil with organic compost when he planted the trees. Do you recommend adding the bark mulch to the base of the trees?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
I always add mulch around all my plants. Trees prefer to live in the woods naturally and don't typically grow in lawns so I like to create a space for them that they would prefer. Not to mention the trees won't compete for water with surrounding weeds/grass and the mulch breaks down and helps feed the soil. It's really your preference and either way the trees will probably do just fine but I like to provide an optimal growing condition 😁
@omeednabavi8325
@omeednabavi8325 3 года назад
@@DeesYard Thanks so much for your time and content! One last question (I hope). How often do you water your trees? My emerald greens were planted 2 weeks ago and I've been watering everyday for 2.5 hrs with a looped soaker hose (from and back of tree) until I get my drip system in. They do 1 gallon per foot per hour so about 4 gallons of water per day for each tree.. issue is the bottom of my trees are turning a light grey green so I think I'm over watering or under...I can't tell. When I dig 8 inches in the soil is pretty damp and a mix of compost and sand soil.
@frankcorey204
@frankcorey204 Год назад
Excellent presentation. Are you an engineer?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Thank you! I am not.
@kampaiii
@kampaiii 3 года назад
How long do you water and how often?
@neverwinterfarms
@neverwinterfarms 3 года назад
Any chance you have a formula to determine how large the ring should be? Not sure if there is a general formula based on diameter of the pot + x = y.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
I do not have a formula. I just make the ring big enough to cover the plants drip line. For pots I just snake the drip around or use individual emitters.
@LeoRousseau
@LeoRousseau 11 месяцев назад
Omg Dee! I can't believe how fast my arbs outgrew their first drip rings... So I planted them last fall and they've grown about 2.5 feet. Would you suggest I just make bigger irrigation rings?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 11 месяцев назад
That's awesome!!! I would create a bigger ring by cutting it between 2 emitters and adding a coupler and additional tubing for a bigger circle.
@phillycheaseman
@phillycheaseman Год назад
Does it make a difference if you put the water hammer arrestor before the 4 way splitter?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
No, it doesn't matter. Either way is fine.
@Ben-fe1ft
@Ben-fe1ft Год назад
@Dee's Yard How do you winterize the system for the winter, I live in Zone 5 and it gets very cold. Can stay below freezing for long periods. Thanks,
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Take off the timer and pieces connected to your water spigot and put them somewhere they won't freeze (house/garage). I unscrew the end caps to let remaining water drip out so it's not stuck in tubing, you made have to blow the water out with air. Then I replace end caps and the tubing stays right where it's at. Pretty simple winter care.
@josephercolano1029
@josephercolano1029 2 года назад
Awesome video! I have a straight line of 22 green giants along my fence which is about 100 feet long. The trees are 5 feet tall. I wanted to install a drip system with the rings around each tree like you did. 1)Would you suggest the main line from the spigot be 3/4 inch or can I go with 1/2 inch? I plan to use the same 1/4 inch drip line for the rings around each tree. 2)Should I go with the 9inch spaced emitters like you did or could I go with 6inch? My water pressure coming out is currently 80psi. 3)Do I definitely need a regulator to bring it down to 25psi? 4)Lastly, will the amount of water be the same from the start of the line to the end? Or should I somehow feed both ends of the main line from the spigot that way I have a constant flow and even disbursement of water throughout? Thank you in advance!!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Hi Joseph! 1) If your trees are less than 100 feet from the hose spigot then the preferred size for your needs is 1/2" mainline. You can use up to 200 feet length with 1/2". 2)It doesn't matter, either is great. 3) Yes, I recommend a pressure regulator otherwise you may deal with tubing and connections blow. I'd rather play it safe and not lose a lot of water if I'm not monitoring it closely without regulator. 4) yes, I have no issues with my further trees getting less water. No need to loop it back to connect. 5) you will love the drip system!!
@josephercolano1029
@josephercolano1029 2 года назад
@@DeesYard Awesome thank you so much!
@roguepetunia
@roguepetunia 2 месяца 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 trees were planted a few weeks ago. They're 6 foot tall "green giants". Root ball approximately 20" across. Burlap removed from top of root ball, left on sides of root ball. Zone 6a. Thank you.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 месяца назад
I would personally place the drip ring where the backfill meets the actual root ball that was planted.
@roguepetunia
@roguepetunia 2 месяца назад
@@DeesYard Thanks Dee!
@jaylo3356
@jaylo3356 2 года назад
I may have missed it. I just ordered from drip depot the same system. I’m curious how long you soak for each watering ? My drip tube is 9” as well. I have a mix of green giants, Carolina sapphires, and Nelly Steven’s hollys I’m making a privacy screen with. Thanks !
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
I run my drip line for 2 hours when the soil starts to dry out around the trees. That sounds beautiful. I love the look for Carolina Sapphires!
@jaylo3356
@jaylo3356 2 года назад
@@DeesYard I think it will look really nice once they all start to mature. I bought all 5 gallon containers, so they’re relatively small right now. Thanks for the info ! How much growth per year would you say your green giants are putting on ?
@wendy2297
@wendy2297 Год назад
so we should circle each tree with the drip/soaker hose?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
You don't have to, but it does give the best/even coverage possible.
@etalc1404
@etalc1404 3 года назад
I see you run your line through the grass. Are you able to mow over it without the mower cutting it?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
When it 1st was placed I didn't mow over it. Now that it's been out there it has settled in and is pretty level with the ground and it does get mowed over from time to time (we keep our mower on a higher setting anyhow) I wouldn't recommend that though. I'm thinking I may do a small trench in the future.
@Izzy-0911
@Izzy-0911 2 года назад
So how often do you turn on the drip irrigation per week? And for how long at a time? Thanks
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
I only use the drip when the trees soil is dry and we aren't getting consistent rain. Typically during our drought summer, I run the drip 1 to 2 times per week. I run it for 2 hours once it's turned on.
@brentcornman703
@brentcornman703 Год назад
How did you come up with the 9” spacing at 0.5 gpm rate? I have 75 green giants that I’m going to be running a drip line to as well!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
That's just what I went with, and what happened to be in stock at the time of purchase. You can use any amount of emitters that you would like and just calculate how much water they will receive each hour. The spacing of the emitters isn't really important in this setting.
@ssundicck
@ssundicck Год назад
Nice video. When you switch to 2 emitters per tree, and remove the ring...what GPH emitters do you use?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Thank you Scott!! I plan on using 1GPH emitters on each side. So a total of 2 GPH each tree.
@ssundicck
@ssundicck Год назад
@@DeesYard hmmm. so i'm just starting from scratch..but the trees are already between 6-10 ft....I guess that 1GPH emiters wil work...i was goign to use 3GPH, but for 30 trees that may be too much water....i'll go with the 1's and just run longer!
@ssundicck
@ssundicck Год назад
@@DeesYard also, which emitters do you use??
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Right now I have 5 emitters for each tree that are .5gph each, so the trees get around 5 gallons each when I run it for 2 hours. I have clay soil so it's best for me to run smaller emitters for a longer time. This promotes deeper watering. I personally won't go above 2 gph emitters because of my soil type. If you have a sandy soil you can use higher emitters for a shorter period.
@amandahuffer879
@amandahuffer879 2 года назад
How often and how long do you water for trees like this?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
I run the system until the trees get a good deep watering and then check them daily to see when they are starting to dry out. It really depends on your soil type and climate. For me with clay soil, a 2 hour run twice a week does the trick. But it really is trial and error. You can either check with your finger in soil or get a soil moisture meter.
@meli25948
@meli25948 22 дня назад
how many gallons of water per wk for each tree?
@JesusistheonetrueGod
@JesusistheonetrueGod Месяц назад
My wife wants to know your hair secrets. We both agree that your hair is pretty.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Месяц назад
Thank you so much!!! I only wash my hair twice per week, recommended by my hairdresser 😁
@JesusistheonetrueGod
@JesusistheonetrueGod Месяц назад
@@DeesYard Okay, I'll let my wife know that all you do is wash it twice a week. We will have to just chalk it up to genetics lol.
@JesusistheonetrueGod
@JesusistheonetrueGod Месяц назад
@@DeesYard You may understand this more than me, but my wife thanked you for the advice and said something about washing hair too often stripping natural oils. I thank you for your horticultural knowledge. Drip depot along with your videos are what I needed to finally get this project off the ground. I'm in zone 7a with rocky clay soil, and rather than just amend the soil I put the root ball in some miracle grow for trees and shrubs and amended that with the native soil 😅. One of your other videos showed me my error. I hope my American pillars can withstand my blunders.
@adamwhite1258
@adamwhite1258 3 года назад
My wife and I are in the planning stage for planting our green giants. What's your watering schedule for on the green giants
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
I have clay soil, which holds onto water really well so, you may have to adjust depending on your soil type. I always use a water meter that I stick into the soil to see if its dry or wet prior to watering. If I get absolutely no rain, I have to run the drip twice a week and I run it for 2 hours. Right now the trees have about 5 drippers emitting .5gph so they are receiving roughly 2.5 gallons every hour. When I run it for the full 2 hours they each get about 5 gallons. So basically I soak them and then let them dry out a bit in between waterings. That seems to work the best with my soil type. If I get rain I just water again when needed. I usually only need to run it during the summer and fall when we get drought conditions in my area.
@adamwhite1258
@adamwhite1258 3 года назад
@@DeesYard great thank you so much!!!!! Videos are super helpful.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Thank you Adam 😊
@naturalhealing9970
@naturalhealing9970 2 года назад
Would a soaker hose be as effective? I have 78 nine foot tall arb's.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Drip lines are so much better than soaker hoses. Soaker hoses don't provide an even water and they tend to only last for a couple months and then start leaking or burst. That's been my experience at least.
@mar1video
@mar1video Год назад
I would rather install a drip tape with 24 or 36 inches emitters than a soaker hose. Or stick to the suggested drip tubbing. Drip tapes and drip tubing are way more precise and saves a ton (gallons ) of water ! And you don’t water the grass between the plants . 😁
@freerangehuman7016
@freerangehuman7016 2 года назад
Your shrub rings I would assume are 45 inches round having 5 emitters with the spacing of 9 inches apart?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Yes, that sounds correct, I've never measured them but they are 9" apart and have 5 emitters.
@freerangehuman7016
@freerangehuman7016 2 года назад
@@DeesYard The arborvitae’s that you made the shrub rings for do they specifically need 2 1/2 gallons per hour or would 2 gph be enough? The reason why I ask is because I’m thinking of doing 6 inch spacing on the emitters utilizing only 4 emitters .5 gallon each for a total of 2 gph for a smaller ring.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
@@freerangehuman7016 Yes, absolutely.. you can modify as needed!!
@deadpool_exe2614
@deadpool_exe2614 3 месяца назад
What kind of emitters do you use after 2 years?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 месяца назад
I still have the drip ring 🤪 but my intentions are to plug the drip ring hole and add 2 emitters (probably 2 gph) further out on the tree (either side of tree) to water and promote further roots from the trunk.
@ashwina
@ashwina 3 года назад
What’s “over wintering” when you talk about the end cap?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
Great question 😊 Over-wintering is preparing the drip system for winter. I drain the water out so the tubing isn't full of water so when the temperatures drop below freezing the water doesn't freeze up and cause issues.
@nattynopro6967
@nattynopro6967 2 года назад
Does each emitter get 0.5 GPH? So the entire drip line ring would be 0.5 GPH x the number of emitters? How long do you run water to the drip lines each day? I'm about to plant 50 Green Giants and the water source is about 200 feet away from the double row. The double row is about 300' with trees spaced 12' on center 8' on diagonal. Should I be concerned about pressure loss over this long stretch, or will the 3/4" main line be sufficient to allow even flow rates at each drip ring? Great video, I've subscribed!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Yes, every emitter for my drip around my trees is 0.5 GPH. I have 5 emitters per drip ring so every tree gets 2.5 GPH total. 3/4" main line will be perfect for your needs. It's recommended not to go more than 480 feet with the 3/4" tubing. No concern with pressure loss. I have clay soil, so my soil holds onto a lot of water. I only water when the soil around the trees is dry. I've noticed during the summer months, I have to water twice a week for 2 hours each run. They get 5 GPH when I water for 2 hours. You may have to run yours more frequent depending on your soil type (every day or every other day but maybe only for 1 hour if sandy soil).. its kind of a trial and error. The goal is to saturate and water deeply and then don't water again until the soil drys out.
@nattynopro6967
@nattynopro6967 Год назад
@@DeesYard Thanks so much for the insightful reply. Starting to look into prep again for this coming spring. One question I thought of, will hard water be problematic for plugging up emitters? We have fairly hard water going to our outdoor header.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard Год назад
Hard water will eventually clog emitters. You will probably have to monitor them yearly and replace when needed.
@mar1video
@mar1video Год назад
@@nattynopro6967 - it’s cheaper to replace the emitter (tube or tape) than to invest in a super sophisticated filtration system. Remember - water softeners use salt , which is not so good for your plants or trees.
@completelyclean3525
@completelyclean3525 2 года назад
How do you winterize?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
I take the timer and parts hooked up to the hose bib indoors. I also take off the end cap to drain any remaining water and then replace.
@ryanconrad7551
@ryanconrad7551 3 года назад
Do you have to make the drip tree ring bigger as the tree grows?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
I do not plan to. You absolutely could or if needed you can remove tree ring and just put 2 emitters on either side of tree spaced further apart. I would like to start backing off watering them next year and eventually only water during drought conditions.
@ryanconrad7551
@ryanconrad7551 3 года назад
@@DeesYard thanks for the reply. This video is very helpful as we are about to plant 40 green giants! Do you have to worry about your irrigation line freezing in winter in your climate?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
@@ryanconrad7551 Awesome! Nope, I just drain the water out the end caps and then replace them. I also take the equipment hooked to the outdoor hose bib inside and it's good to go for the winter.
@davidkosloski3088
@davidkosloski3088 2 года назад
Dee - How is this working out for you? I'm in zone 7 and was thinking 2.5 gallons for an hour a day? They've been in since Spring. Nervous about overwattering. Any help is appreciated :)!
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
It's been working great! I'm not sure what type soil you have, that would probably be ideal for sandy soil. I have clay soil and only water 2hours (5 gallons total) every 4 days. (When it doesn't rain a good amount). I've had a rainy summer so I haven't had to water much at all.
@davidkosloski3088
@davidkosloski3088 2 года назад
@@DeesYard good info. It’s pretty clay here as well. Outside of Nashville. You planning on watering in the winter? Great content. Love it
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 2 года назад
Oh ok, you aren't far from me at all!! Im just southeast of you. Nope, I shut it down around October and haven't ever needed to water over winter. We usually get enough rain from November until May. Thank you 😊
@neverwinterfarms
@neverwinterfarms 3 года назад
Do you have a rough idea of how much water you deliver to each Thuja and how often do you water?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
I do, great question!!! So I have clay soil, which holds onto water really well so, you may have to adjust depending on your soil type. I have been keeping track on my Google calendar everytime I've had to run the drip this year... this is the 1st summer I've used the drip so I have been keeping close track on when they needed water, I always use a water meter that I stick into the soil to see if its dry or wet prior to watering. If I get absolutely no rain, I had to run the drip twice a week (typically it looks like I ran it on a Tuesday and Friday 🤣😅) and I run it for 2 hours. Right now the trees have about 5 drippers emitting .5gph so they are receiving roughly 2.5 gallons every hour. When I run it for the full 2 hours they each get about 5 gallons. So basically I soak them and then let them dry out a bit in between waterings. That seems to work the best with my soil type. If I get rain I just water again when needed. Right now with the cooler temperatures I'm noticing they only need a good watering once a week. I also run the drip 1st thing in the morning. During our drought season during July this year my water bill never got over $100. Averaged around $60-$80.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
^ To add to my water bill.. I do not live in city limits and I have a septic so my bill is normally $20... higher in the summertime
@vladsvideos2706
@vladsvideos2706 3 года назад
What’s the list of supplies that you need for this?
@markperrin1016
@markperrin1016 3 месяца назад
Look in the transcript
@mikereber6526
@mikereber6526 3 года назад
5 gallons every two hours, is that per day or around the clock per growing season?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
I run my drip for 2 hours which provides 5 gallons per tree during that amount of time. I only run it once or twice a week (when needed) I never run it around the clock only once during that day that I turn it on. Hopefully this makes sense? Basically, I let my trees dry out some and then run the drip once the soil around them gets dry. It all depends on how much rain we get during that week.
@mikereber6526
@mikereber6526 3 года назад
@@DeesYard So roughly 5-10 gallons per week from what I understand. I just need something to go by because i have about 70 of these and never was sure how much to give. Thanks for taking the time to explain.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
@@mikereber6526 Yes, that sounds about right! Of course the bigger they get, they will require more water. 😊
@ashwina
@ashwina 3 года назад
Is there a benefit of using elbows instead of curving the line?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
No, not that I'm aware of.
@mar1video
@mar1video Год назад
Once you kink that 3/4 tubing, it’s hard to get it fixed. Many times you have to cut in that spot and get a splicer (pictured in the video). If you have enough room to have a super smooth and long 90, then it’s fine, otherwise I would suggest to use a 90 degree fitting pictured in this video !
@jeffmiller2434
@jeffmiller2434 3 года назад
What time of day do you turn your drip on? If you don't Bury your lines, I would be concerned that during the heat of the day the water would be way to hot.
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
I always turn my drip on in the early hours of the morning.
@mar1video
@mar1video Год назад
If it’s a super hot day, and left over water inside the 3/4 tubing gets super hot, it expends and pushes the water through the emitters. Since the water drips into the soil, by the time it gets to the roots, it’s already soil temperature. It would be another story if that was overheard sprinkler. Or if you were watering some sensitive plants planted in a black plastic mulch (like my strawberries 🤪).
@darksidetraining9815
@darksidetraining9815 3 года назад
What is your timer set to?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
I never leave the timer on auto and always run it manually when the soil is dry. When I do run it, it's for 2 hours each time.
@remohor
@remohor 3 года назад
I forgot to ask, how often do you water your arborvitaes?
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 3 года назад
When I water, I do a deep watering less often. Usually run it for 2 hours. (I have clay soil that holds onto water)
@remohor
@remohor 3 года назад
@@DeesYard i live in Dallas, Texas and im planning to plant green giants as privacy screens. Thank you so much.
@dougmoore224
@dougmoore224 2 месяца назад
Hmmmm.....can you drive over to my place and install one for me.....
@jonnybravo4186
@jonnybravo4186 Год назад
Video was helpful… plus your beautiful to look at 😊
@JBTYpr
@JBTYpr 5 месяцев назад
Hi your Dripdepot links are not working
@DeesYard
@DeesYard 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for letting me know! I think they are fixed now.
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@kneedeepinbluebells5538 3 года назад
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