



I'm going to dive in and run drip irrigation to my figs and vegetables.
So I'm looking for recommendations for a reputable supplier - especially if they have good prices on quality stuff.
It sure does. Thanks for all of the advice. I'm going to start out by drawing a map of my garden with measurements. Then buy way more than I need.I'm hoping one of our members will post a video of an installation. Setup is not difficult but can be made much easier with some visual advice.
TIPS
Hope this helps
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The spot-spitters and manifolds I purchase are manufactured in Vietnam for two companies based in California. Likewise, the tree pots sold by Stuewe & Sons in Oregon are manufactured in Vietnam.many of the items come from Europe
I am using RainBird I get from Lowe’s and like their fittings and tubing. But I feel the Drip Depot drip tubing has better spacing and better emitters. But both are all over my figs containers and raised beds. And since you asked @TorontoJoe, I just posted a video of my set up for fig containers. So here is my shameless plug but, you did kind of ask for it!!I'm hoping one of our members will post a video of an installation. Setup is not difficult but can be made much easier with some visual advice.
TIPS
Get extra of "everything". Individually, components are cheap... but shipping sucks. Get extra parts now so you don't have to make small orders.
Get valves! Lots of valves! for every size of tubing you use. You will likely want to shut off irrigation to some part of your garden and not others. For instance, I cut off water on my alliums long before tomatoes are close to ready
Get the good cutters and hold punches. For a few extra bucks, you'll save yourself much time and frustration. Irrigation tubing is weird in differing weather.
Get micro-sprayers... in every pattern. 360, 180, 90, 45.... get them all. They're cheap and great for things like herb beds.
If you propagate, get some of the smallest, lowest flowing emitters you can find. Again for when you're away this is a good way to keep small pots alive
Get a fertilizer injector.... You've gone this far. Make feeding, lazy!
Protect your timer from the sun. Mine has been working great for years, I think in part because I haven't toasted it
Get a lot of goof plugs. You're going to need them!
ASK HERE FOR ADVICE! I didn't when I set up my system. I could have saved myself a lot of aggravation had I just came here and asked questions about how to do this and that.
Finally, get ready to open up your schedule! This is by far the biggest time-saver in my garden. When I first got mine dialed in, for weeks I felt lazy. It frees up so much time.
Hope this helps
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The spot-spitters and manifolds I purchase are manufactured in Vietnam for two companies based in California. Likewise, the tree pots sold by Stuewe & Sons in Oregon are manufactured in Vietnam.
But where are their products manufactured?I was thinking of companies like Irritec or Gardena
Irritec manufactures in the Zona Industriale Zappulla in Messina, Sicily. They have four manufacturing facilities there in close proximity. I briefly visited one of them a few years back. It's a good strategic location for them right near the ports of Termini Imerese.But where are their products manufactured?
god id honestly pay someone to just tell me what irrigation pieces is need to buy. every time i try and figure it out i get overwhelmed LOL
Who is themIf you send them the drawing of your system, they will do just that.

