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Title: Vegetable Gardening: How to Install a Drip Irrigation System

Added: Feb 25, 2010

Author: GardenGirltv

Duration: 8:18

Description:
In this video Patti Moreno installs drip irrigation with Leon from DripWorks USA in her main raised bed garden. Drip irrigation is one of the most important break throughs in agriculture of the last forty years.Visit: http://www.dripworksusa.comhttp://www.urbansustainableliving.com

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Channel: Education

Tags: home and garden  drip irrigation  urban gardening  vegetable gardening  organic gardening 



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Youtube Comments: 45

Roel21 Says:

Mar 9, 2010 - Wow! Thank you very much! Love your videos =)

PCOStherealdeal Says:

Mar 10, 2010 - one question... does the timer need to be plugged into an outlet? it does it run off battery's? Could it be solar?

kbgrowkid420 Says:

Mar 11, 2010 - great info..thanks

QuickGardens Says:

Mar 15, 2010 - Wow, what a great project. How many days did it take to finish?

Nazzrai Says:

Mar 17, 2010 - I enjoyed watching it from the start to the end, very informative and nice nice background music, by the way.Learnt a lot in just 8:18 minutes. Thank you.

Praxxus55712 Says:

Mar 17, 2010 - That is just an insane amount of raised beds Patti! I want those paving blocks between the beds. Very cool! :)

DripWorks Says:

Mar 26, 2010 - All 3 types of timers that you asked about are available. Dripworks has both battery timers and electric timers. We used to carry a solar timer, but it just wasn't selling so we had to discontinue it.

14dollarz Says:

Mar 29, 2010 - Thanks a lot for posting this video! I didn't know how easy this could be and I based my setup off of this and posted a video today of my setup. Thanks again. Your video's rock!

halleysmommy Says:

Mar 30, 2010 - Am I losing my mind?! I swear I saw this and most of your recently posted videos already! Did you delete and repost them or something? I'm really confused... lol.

YamahaPhyscho Says:

Apr 13, 2010 - she reminds me of oprah, wish i could afford a drip system :(

miketonon Says:

Apr 25, 2010 - I looked into buying one of those hoses that sweats. It had a label on it that said it contains lead, should I be concerned? Is it an irrelivant amount of lead? Maybe its big agriculture trying to deter people from gardening?

gwk4657 Says:

May 20, 2011 - I liked your video very much.

bissepwn Says:

Jul 7, 2011 - 1:55 ha-ha he said nibble...

CrazFilmz Says:

Jul 10, 2011 - were i live we dnt need it

ifind2com Says:

Jul 11, 2011 - Thanks for this! Sprinklers.iFind2.com took care of my sprinkler system. I only paid $1399 for the front and back yard. They also sell the Home Depot $39 Install Your sprinklers yourself picture book at Sprinklers.iFind2.com

ColMajor Says:

Jul 16, 2011 - The video operator of this clip needs to take basic course in Lighting 101. Way to much contrast and dark shadows where you need light. You can't see clearly what they are doing. You need some artificial light to highlight your subject. Details are lost in shadows. Excellent video but lacking in this important detail.

CraftyKoo Says:

Sep 17, 2011 - I know what you mean, it also seems like in the editing process they messed around with the tint and saturation. But none the less informative video, best on on drip irrigation I've seen so far.

Omisslewis1976 Says:

Sep 27, 2011 - This is excellent, I cannot wait to get started. The only thing I would like to see is a run down of the supplies needed with photos and names, that would really be cool. I know you went through some of it in the beginning as you attached things to the house line but it would have been good to see what kind of elbows, what they look like up close so I can get what I need on my first trip to home depot. Love it though, just built my beds so can't wait to build this!

dayspeace Says:

Nov 19, 2011 - this is great. i have been thinking of doing this thing. thanks you. :)

TheyDontSee Says:

Jan 10, 2012 - about how much would all this cost? the equipment, I mean. And can I get all this stuff at Lowes?

MegaUnitman Says:

Feb 8, 2012 - Yup cheaper then you think

MegaUnitman Says:

Feb 8, 2012 - You can do two acres for about 300 if you do it yourself

paulaontologist Says:

Feb 8, 2012 - @megaunitman can you explain how you can do two acres for only $300? 7,500 ft of drip tape costs $250. That doesn't include filter(s), primaries or fittings. You need a lot more than 7,500 ft for 2 acres

jjoohhnnnnyybb Says:

Feb 10, 2012 - stop acting like you're hgtv. just be real. the vid is so boring. you don't outline the shape of the garden. or the layout of the beds at all. vid is lame. thanks though

karenlemp Says:

Apr 5, 2012 - Hi Patti, Love your videos, I just wanted to ask you about your drip system.... I watched all of your videos and I noticed that all of your beds don't have drip systems. Do you just manually water your beds or do you have drip systems in all of them now? Thanks for all you do!

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