Hi Ziva,
Couple questions - is there a pressure reducer on the main water supply going into all the beds? I don't mean a 'valve' - If not, each bed needs a separate reducer in order to use drip without the force of the city water in the line blowing out the tape. I like the kits from the super friendly people at Rain-Flo. If you go to the drop-down menu on their 'irrigation' tab, you'll see the kits they offer, as well as a ton of handy sample layouts. They can help you determine how much of what to purchase, and you can customize any kit. At one of the gardens I work with, someone quite a long time ago buried pipes coming off one of the building's spigots with one going to each of 12 raised beds, with 4 beds being 'zoned' at the spigot. I put in a pressure reducer in each bed, ran a 3/4" 'main' along the short end of each 12 x 6' bed, and punched in three driptapes each with on/off valves. Year three i replaced the drip but the 3/4" is going strong. We put in a RainBird remote timer so we can adjust any of the four zones, or all four at once, from my phone, which is a miracle.
The drip is easy to work with.
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sue salinger
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-07-2024 12:24:23 PM
From: ziva santop
Subject: Best Drip Irrigation System Raised Beds
What drip irrigation system do you all use for your raised beds? Do you use soaker hoses or drip system? Our system is on a timer and each bed has its own regulator.
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Ziva Santop
School Garden Specialist
LVUSD
Agoura Hills, CA
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