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IRRIGATION AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
As every garden is different, we
provide bespoke systems designed for every individual project.
Generally gardens can be broken down into three sections:
lawn, bedding areas and pots/baskets/planters.
Pop-up sprinklers are used to water lawn areas. These are
usually situated in the lawn itself and arranged to overlap.
This "head to head" watering ensures that the lawn receives
an even amount of water, preventing the grass growing in a
patchy fashion.
Although the bedding areas can also be serviced by sprinklers
and pop-up sprinklers it is more usual to use micro-jet sprays.
These are placed among the planting and provide very direct
and economical watering. The jets have a range of up to 3m,
can be moved as the planting thickens and are generally hidden
from view. Bedding areas may also be watered by dripline,
a pipe with pressure compensated emitters delivering uniform
coverage.
Pots, baskets and planters are watered by bubblers on 6" stakes.
They have an adjustable range of between 0-30cm. The bubblers
are efficient and small enough to easily be hidden.
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