Thanks so much for sharing this. I’m about to set up my first irrigation system for all my containers and was feeling really daunted. You’ve made me feel so much better about it.
This is helpful and inspiring! I sadly don’t have an outdoor faucet like you do, however I’m willing to try a solar-powered irrigation system that pulls water from a water bucket and see how that works out😅 I’m going away for 1 week in July so I’ll be so pleased if that works out for me!🤞🏼
Yes! I’ll show it in a future video, but everything is on top of the raised beds or pots. I didn’t install any through drainage holes or from the bottom of a pot.
I absolutely love your videos! Thank you so much for the detailed explanation! Irrigation systems have always intimidated me😅 but I also wanted to point out I’m pretty sure I see a caterpillar on your plant at around the 16:40 mark! I wasn’t sure if you noticed it or not 😆
I had to do the same thing and increase the size of the tubing, I went to Home Depot and bought tubing and I didn’t like those little emitters so I got the bubblers or umbrella emitters which you can regulate by turning the knob on the top.
Great job, it was the bees knees. We have a small front garden with three flowerbeds, 52 containers of perennials and 6 pots of annuals on the two windowsills. My wife has no interest in gardening and tells me it looks like a mini garden centre. I water the containers and flowerbeds with a watering can in the evenings and I find it very calming. At the moment the weather in Ireland has been 70-75 most days for the last 10 days. I water the pots twice a week and the flowerbeds once a week they get a deep watering. We are both retired and I know as time goes on I will have to get drip irrigation.
Hi I’m curious if you didn’t have any problem with back flow? I had to use a backflow valve but it’s giving me issues with not running or not opening the valves or making that super high pitched noise when it runs. Seems like your set up is pretty simple. Any issues maybe that you can share And how you dealt with them? Thank you.
I haven’t had an issues with that and I don’t trust myself to be knowledgeable enough to tell you how to fix it 😆 maybe try a different one and see if it gives you the same issues
At one point, I was even thinking of getting the tubing that has the holes in it and just laying it in the ground and you don’t have to put emitters, but I don’t know how that really works. I know a lot of gardeners use that for their vegetable beds.
I have a soaker hose in my tomato bed. It’s 2 25 ft ones that are hooked up to a splitter that is where the hose goes. I let it run for 30 minutes. It works. I only turn the faucet on a quarter turn.
Thank you for this video! I watch Garden Answer too and have been afraid to set up a system for years! You really broke this down nicely. Question. How do you determine if you need a 10 PSI pressure regulator or the 25psi one?
I think there’s an actual way to measure it but I just googled and the most common recommendation for spray emitters was 25 or 30 so that’s what I went with 😂
Girl thank you. I was wondering how irrigation worked for containers. And I gotta set up before I go on vacation. 😬
Thanks so much for sharing this. I’m about to set up my first irrigation system for all my containers and was feeling really daunted. You’ve made me feel so much better about it.
That’s exactly how I felt when I first start but the process is very repetitive so that helped. Let me know if you have any questions along the way!
@@ChicagoGardener thank you, that’s really kind of you.
This is helpful and inspiring! I sadly don’t have an outdoor faucet like you do, however I’m willing to try a solar-powered irrigation system that pulls water from a water bucket and see how that works out😅 I’m going away for 1 week in July so I’ll be so pleased if that works out for me!🤞🏼
Omg you have to let me know how that works!! I know a lot of people who don’t have a water hookup on their deck and that would be a great option.
You explained this so well. Thank you! Will you please show us the tubing on the deck…where it enters and exits pots…etc.
Yes! I’ll show it in a future video, but everything is on top of the raised beds or pots. I didn’t install any through drainage holes or from the bottom of a pot.
Omg yay I was going to comment/ask for this video yesterday!
Yay!! I hope this is helpful!
Wow 😮
Thanks 😊 for showing this.
I absolutely love your videos! Thank you so much for the detailed explanation! Irrigation systems have always intimidated me😅 but I also wanted to point out I’m pretty sure I see a caterpillar on your plant at around the 16:40 mark! I wasn’t sure if you noticed it or not 😆
Omg I see it!! I didn’t notice at all at the time.
Thank you so much!!! Totally helpful and thanks for the product links!
Thank you, I’m glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the in-depth explanation but I’m also really distracted by that beautiful desk in the background 😍
Isn’t it so cool!! I got it from Antiquish Home Decor online. I love old furniture 😆
@@ChicagoGardener Never heard of that one. Thanks for sharing, I love a good vintage piece.
I sure use it, awful hot here in Virginia
I can’t imagine gardening anywhere hotter than it is here 😂
@@ChicagoGardener 98 here today - really humid here on the coast near Norfolk Va
I had to do the same thing and increase the size of the tubing, I went to Home Depot and bought tubing and I didn’t like those little emitters so I got the bubblers or umbrella emitters which you can regulate by turning the knob on the top.
Do you like the tubing you got at Home Depot? I might just do that next time.
I switched from the tubing with the holes to the umbrella emitters. Way easier to install and move around plus watering time is much faster
Great job, it was the bees knees. We have a small front garden with three flowerbeds, 52 containers of perennials and 6 pots of annuals on the two windowsills. My wife has no interest in gardening and tells me it looks like a mini garden centre. I water the containers and flowerbeds with a watering can in the evenings and I find it very calming. At the moment the weather in Ireland has been 70-75 most days for the last 10 days. I water the pots twice a week and the flowerbeds once a week they get a deep watering. We are both retired and I know as time goes on I will have to get drip irrigation.
Omg looking like a mini garden center is my dream 😂 Ireland is on my places to visit list. Is there a time of year that’s the best to visit?
@@ChicagoGardener May to September are the best five months to visit.
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I’m curious if you didn’t have any problem with back flow?
I had to use a backflow valve but it’s giving me issues with not running or not opening the valves or making that super high pitched noise when it runs.
Seems like your set up is pretty simple. Any issues maybe that you can share And how you dealt with them?
Thank you.
I haven’t had an issues with that and I don’t trust myself to be knowledgeable enough to tell you how to fix it 😆 maybe try a different one and see if it gives you the same issues
At one point, I was even thinking of getting the tubing that has the holes in it and just laying it in the ground and you don’t have to put emitters, but I don’t know how that really works. I know a lot of gardeners use that for their vegetable beds.
I’ve thought about that too but I’m not sure if I’d have to run more tubes in my bed then or if one would still work.
@@ChicagoGardener yes I am still in that dilemma
I have a soaker hose in my tomato bed. It’s 2 25 ft ones that are hooked up to a splitter that is where the hose goes. I let it run for 30 minutes. It works. I only turn the faucet on a quarter turn.
Thank you for this video! I watch Garden Answer too and have been afraid to set up a system for years! You really broke this down nicely. Question. How do you determine if you need a 10 PSI pressure regulator or the 25psi one?
I think there’s an actual way to measure it but I just googled and the most common recommendation for spray emitters was 25 or 30 so that’s what I went with 😂