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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2010

How to make a simple drip irrigation device and fertilizer applicator for tomatoes or other garden plants.

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  • It depends on the size of the holes, number of holes and the type of soil. Clay takes in water slower than sand or soil with lots of organic matter. At the end it slows down also since the water pressure is less. My containers usually are mostly empty in an hour or so. Try it with a few small holes and if you want it to empty faster you can add more. Slower is probably better.

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  • How long till the gallon container is empty?

  • O divina simplicitas!

  • I like these videos with simple solutions for farming systems! It really helps to spread affordable technology and help the lives of small farm holders! Thanks.

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