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Drip Irrigation
one of the most efficient
ways to use water
Drip Irrigation is the slow application of water directly to the plant's root zone, using ‘drippers’ or ‘emitters’ to maintain an optimum moisture level in the soil at all times resulting in reduced water loss to the sun and wind. No water is wasted on non-growth areas and the root zone is maintained at its ideal moisture level, combining the proper balance of water and air for a very efficient irrigation system.
In today's market, drip irrigation is well-trusted and used extensively in agriculture, and is actively utilized in commercial horticulture. Drip irrigation increases yields while lowering water use. By placing water just at the root zone of the plant you can water much less and not as often. |
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This method causes the
water to be pushed deeper
into the soil and helps to
promote the plants' roots to
grow downward and not just
laterally as they would with
shallower watering. The very
low flow of water from
outlets on a drip system also
enables you to water a
much larger area from a
single water source. Less
water usage equals a larger
single watering zone. Other
advantages of using low
flow drip systems is that you
do not necessarily need high
pressure to supply the drip
systems and they can be
automated to further save
time and labour.
Water Dynamics offer a full
range of drip irrigation
designs and quality
components which enables
us to put together the
system that exactly meets
your needs, also meeting the
increasing demands of
efficient water use along with
accommodating difficult
terrain.
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