SadisticPeppers
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Seeing as my move to my parents' house in Jupiter is a sure thing, and my mom wants me to grow my peppers in the backyard almost more than I want to, I figured it'd be better to ask sooner rather than later about setting up a drip irrigation system, and if anyone has experience setting these up, and can impart advice, etc.
That being said, I'll pretty much need to set it up from scratch, and was wondering a few things. First off, a search on Google, Home Depot, Lowes, etc., yielded several brand names, starter kits, so I was wondering if there was a particular brand to go with or avoid, or if it was better just to do a DIY setup.
And if I do go with the DIY setup, what would be recommended. There's a working hose connector right there by the wall, so I'm good there. I know I need hoses, drippers, stakes, tubing, and T-shaped hookups. And here's the setup I wanna do. The backyard strip I wanna plant my peppers at is ~9-10 feet wide, so I wanna have three raised beds (each ~2 feet wide, ~45 feet long), running the length of the strip, with two rows of plants per raised bed. So I know I'll need at least three lines running, one per bed, with drip lines running from each side of the line to the plants. I also will almost certainly have a daily timer on the setup, so I won't have to worry about whether or not the peppers got their waiter every day, it'd just run for a few hours every day, and that'd be it. Beyond that, would I need anything else like a manifold, or anything like that?
Also, is there a way to have a resevoir of some kind in the system to include liquid nutes to the system, so that I can fertilize the plants and water them in one shot, or would I still have to give the plants nutes by hands?
All advice is welcome.
That being said, I'll pretty much need to set it up from scratch, and was wondering a few things. First off, a search on Google, Home Depot, Lowes, etc., yielded several brand names, starter kits, so I was wondering if there was a particular brand to go with or avoid, or if it was better just to do a DIY setup.
And if I do go with the DIY setup, what would be recommended. There's a working hose connector right there by the wall, so I'm good there. I know I need hoses, drippers, stakes, tubing, and T-shaped hookups. And here's the setup I wanna do. The backyard strip I wanna plant my peppers at is ~9-10 feet wide, so I wanna have three raised beds (each ~2 feet wide, ~45 feet long), running the length of the strip, with two rows of plants per raised bed. So I know I'll need at least three lines running, one per bed, with drip lines running from each side of the line to the plants. I also will almost certainly have a daily timer on the setup, so I won't have to worry about whether or not the peppers got their waiter every day, it'd just run for a few hours every day, and that'd be it. Beyond that, would I need anything else like a manifold, or anything like that?
Also, is there a way to have a resevoir of some kind in the system to include liquid nutes to the system, so that I can fertilize the plants and water them in one shot, or would I still have to give the plants nutes by hands?
All advice is welcome.