Drip Irrigation
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- Subject: Drip Irrigation
- From: H* L*
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 23:37:30 -0500
I have been very impressed with Dripworks. They have a web site
www.dripworks-usa.com that olny let me order a catalog at the time, but it
arrived promptly. ( noted that the site hadn't been updated for an age when
I visited it and ordered the catalog. Sent them an e-mail to see if they
were still alive, picturing one of those garage shops with 99.9999% 1st year
mortality. Got an answer the following am - alive and well, and lots more
that a garage. Just too busy designing systems and shipping product.) I
debated using the design service they offer - being an engineer, I didn't
think it looked tough to do, but gave it a flier anyway. DO! They promptly
told me I didn't need the pressure regulator I planned on, or the pressure
equalizing emitters either. And then proceeded to quote their wholesale
prices (retail isn't bad either, but...nice break) and included the
wholesale catelog withthe order. Works great, and the average high schooler
would have no problem setting it up. And less than half the cost I
expected, too.
Hal Lanktree
Rochester, Michigan (Zone 5b)
hlanktree@mindspring.com
>> didn't do much at all. It's probably also a matter of water. We're on
a
>> meter and the water company keeps getting rate hikes to pay for
extending
>> their system. Grrrrr. A dry summer can give us $100 per month water
>
>Try one of the drip irrigation kits. They are very easy to install
>yourself, save amazing amounts of time and make very efficient use of
>water. I consider drip to be the best payback of investment in both
>time and money that I have made in my garden. Containers and baskets
>would be impossible for me without the drip system.
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