A Closer Look at Irrigation Systems – Part 2

Today irrigation systems vary, where some techniques used can be simple and some a bit more complicated, however the big question is which one will be best for your garden? To properly answer that question it would be best to take a look at the different types of irrigation systems, how they work and the benefits each offer.

Irrigation Types and Benefits

SURFACE IRRIGATION

Irrigation Systems

Surface irrigation is one of the oldest and most common methods of irrigation used. Dating back as far as far as the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations this method uses the force of gravity to distribute water into the soil.

Later referred to as flood irrigation, simply because it allows water to flow and pool into an area, this is not as efficient as other irrigation methods because overwatering can occur, however it has still been successfully used throughout the centuries to produce healthy crops and lush, beautiful gardens.

Let’s Observe The Benefits You Can Get With Surface Irrigation

  • Surface irrigation systems cover a large area of land in a faster time than that of other irrigation systems.
  • It requires less manual labor.
  • Irrigation systems are not negatively impacted by winds or sediments.

Depending on the type of gardening you do, you can determine if this type of irrigation system is more effective for you, however if you live in an area where water regulations are strict you may want to utilize a more conservative irrigation method.

SUB-SURFACE IRRIGATION

Similar to that of the low-drip method, sub-surface irrigation works by distributing water through tubes and emitters. As you can probably guess by the name of this system, the tubes that distribute water throughout this system are located below the surface of the soil.

Brought about in the 60’s as a way to deal with water scarce landscapes, this system works best in areas that are hot, arid, or windy to effectively provide plants with the water they need to thrive.

The Benefits Of Sub-Surface Irrigation Include

  • By eliminating surface water sub-surface irrigation prevents water evaporation in hot and arid conditions.
  • Reduces weed growth by depriving weed seeds of water.
  • Because it’s below the ground, it protects the system from damage caused by animals or machinery.

If for some reason you still have a few unanswered questions on what irrigation method would be best for your landscape, then DK Landscaping is here to offer that expert advise you need.

Just a call or click away we can come in to evaluate your property and help you to decide on, and install an irrigation system that is not only efficient but effective enough to maintain the integrity of your landscape.

Contact us today at (707) 280-3632 to book an appointment or you can visit our website dklandscaping.com for more information.

 

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