With spring rolling around the corner, the time to act is now. The first step we should take before spring is in full bloom is to get some irrigation for our flower beds and surrounding yard.
Irrigation is the most determining factor for any yard. Without proper watering, plants and grass may halt growth or even die. There are four main irrigation types, each with a different purpose. The most common irrigation type is sprinkler/rotor irrigation, designed for watering the surrounding yard. Another common irrigation type is spray irrigation, used mainly for flower beds but occasionally for places that sprinklers cant reach.
The remaining types are drip irrigation and micro-irrigation, used for small flower beds. Place drip irrigation under plants in small flower beds' so any blooms and leaves are unharmed. Micro-sprinkler irrigation is similar to spray irrigation but with a light mist-like spray used for small flower beds. Each irrigation type requires specific pressures and placement. For more details on the pressure and location requirements, freely peruse our blogs on your desired irrigation types.
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