This video shows how to build an organic garden with a drip irrigation and plastic row covers.
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7 Responses to Building an organic garden with drip irrigation
@19Photographer76 , we looked in to it and we’re buying one next year! The
300 gallon rain barrel will be filled by 2- 200 gallon rain barrels,
attached to the the down spouts on the house. From there, we’ll use the
tractor to bring them to the 300 gallon rain barrel and fill it. We don’t
plan on watering often. More like a drought fixer.
very nice! it looks extremly professional! i am shocked at the work you
guys did in one day! my dream is to have a garden just like that. i just
don’t have enough space…. keep the videos coming! they look great!
That’s one impressive setup you’ve made there, especially considering the
shear scale of it! I’ll definitely be watching to see the progress! Good
luck! May the rains be with you!
Guess they don’t rent the attachments that automate the process of dripline
and plastic installation in your area. I’m sure you guys would have rented
it if they did. How will you be filling the rain barrel? Any additional
collection area?
@19Photographer76 , we looked in to it and we’re buying one next year! The
300 gallon rain barrel will be filled by 2- 200 gallon rain barrels,
attached to the the down spouts on the house. From there, we’ll use the
tractor to bring them to the 300 gallon rain barrel and fill it. We don’t
plan on watering often. More like a drought fixer.
Erich Maelzer
January 1, 2014 at 10:18 am
Aren’t you worried about root rot with the plastic over it? Do the roots
ever dry get a chance to dry out? Love the set-up, thanks for sharing!!
Jay Blaze
January 1, 2014 at 10:54 am
nice heirlooms! no melons?
jitakyoeiJL
January 1, 2014 at 11:07 am
very nice! it looks extremly professional! i am shocked at the work you
guys did in one day! my dream is to have a garden just like that. i just
don’t have enough space…. keep the videos coming! they look great!
MIgardener
January 1, 2014 at 11:10 am
That’s one impressive setup you’ve made there, especially considering the
shear scale of it! I’ll definitely be watching to see the progress! Good
luck! May the rains be with you!
mediamaker2000
January 1, 2014 at 11:14 am
Very nice. This was a fun video. Can’t wait to see this garden in the next
few weeks.
ASFx2600
January 1, 2014 at 12:04 pm
Guess they don’t rent the attachments that automate the process of dripline
and plastic installation in your area. I’m sure you guys would have rented
it if they did. How will you be filling the rain barrel? Any additional
collection area?
David Dube
January 1, 2014 at 12:27 pm