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How Do You Calculate Zone Numbers For An Irrigation System?

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How Do You Calculate Zone Numbers For An Irrigation System?

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Irrigation systems allow for more efficient water use, but only if they are designed with efficiency in mind. Knowing which areas, or zones, should receive more watering is important, so it’s imperative to know the plant and soil types throughout your irrigation system. Having this information, or access to a professional who does, will make calculating zone numbers for your system much easier and more efficient in the long run. Here’s how to know your zone numbers. Separate your plants by watering frequencies. While trees like long, deep soakings, more delicate plants, like flowers, prefer short watering cycles. Other plants, or gardens in clay-like soils, require multiple cycles. They are watered first, the system is turned off so the water can soak in and then they are watered again. Figure the water needs for a given area. If a particular area of your garden has many thirsty plants or trees, it will require a lot of irrigation. This will affect the gauge and laying of your tubing a

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