Drip Irrigation for Pots

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Drip irrigation 2Many Rain Rich clients have been adding flower pots, flower boxes, and hanging baskets to their homes, patios and pool areas only to find difficulty watering them regularly. I resolved this situation several years ago by adding drip irrigation to all of the above. It was so successful that I took it one step further by installing a separate drip zone for the flower pots which is independent of the existing sprinkler system having the ability to run the cycle more frequently and for a longer period of time. Now when your sprinklers are on the flower pots are automatically being watered.

Rain Rich can also install a fertilizer system that can feed these pots each time the drip system operates. My clients are more than pleased with the results.

Drip irrigation, also known as micro irrigation, is a low volume method of delivering water slowly, close to the root zone of plants. The technology has been around for over 50 years and has been successfully used in the agriculture and landscape industry. The Rain Rich Drip Irrigation System allows water to absorb slowly into the soil. The slow delivery is what plants desire and benefit from resulting in faster growth, healthier plants, and fewer pests.

The options for customizations for drip irrigation are limitless and our system is extremely versatile. The flexible tubing, emitters, and connections allows us to reach any area. I can precisely deliver the correct amount of water with the proper amount of nutrients with little or no waste.

For a free estimate email Rich or please call 631-423-2211.

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This page contains a single entry by Richard Silverman published on June 30, 2010 9:12 PM.

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