What is drip irrigation?
This type of watering system has
been used in dry areas of the country for some time, and the Houston area fits
the bill. It applies water slowly at the plant’s roots where it is most needed.
Plants are over 90% efficient in using the water applied, while other
irrigation methods like sprinklers are only 65% to 75% efficient. Also,
evaporation and runoff are reduced. Homeowners most often incorporate drip
irrigation into the bedding areas of their landscaping, as well as for watering
shrubs and trees.
What are the benefits?
- The quality
and productivity of plants improve.
- The areas
between plants remain dry, reducing weed growth.
- The efficiency
of drip systems saves money and water.
- Leaking of
water and nutrients below the roots is minimized.
- Uneven ground
is properly irrigated.
- Leaves, fruit,
and stems of plants do not contact the water as much, preventing disease.
Is operation and upkeep difficult?
Like sprinkler systems, drip
irrigation may be set to run automatically or controlled manually. Manual
control allows you to decrease watering after rainfall. Most drip irrigation
systems are designed to run every day without rain, and it may run once or
twice a day. Watering your landscaping early in the morning allows less
evaporation, while evening watering increases your landscaping’s risk for
disease. Maintenance of your drip irrigation systems involves regular checks
for proper function, and most companies provide detailed guidelines for you to
follow to keep your system running smoothly.
What about the cost?
As you might guess, the cost of a
drip irrigation system varies according to the size of your target area and the
materials needed for your system. No matter what the size of your space, there
are upfront costs for items required in every system such as the pressure regulator
and backflow preventer. Ask Outdoor Development for an estimate for
incorporating drip irrigation into your own home’s landscaping.