 Today I'm going to demonstrate a simple way to attach drip tape to a header pipe and to plug the end of the drip tape. The first thing that you would want to do to attach the lay flag to the header pipe is attach the drip tape to the feeding. Twisting the feeding to the right with tightness so that it won't come off when you turn the water on. Then take a Phillips head screwdriver and punch a hole in the lay flag header. We are doing this part with the water on. It makes it easier to punch the hole, but you will get wet. Be careful to use a screwdriver with a head that is slightly smaller than the feeding so that it doesn't leak around the feeding. Then push the feeding into the hole. You should be able to hear or feel a pop when the feeding slides into the hole. With the water on it will flow through the tape and out the other end if you haven't plugged it yet. To plug the tape make sure the water is cut off. Cut off a 1-2 inch piece from the end. Fold the tape over twice then inhale so that it will easily slip inside the piece you have cut off. Now your drip tape is ready to go. To ensure it stays in place turn the water on and get all the kinks out so the water is flowing to the end of the drip tape and you have your place where you want it. Then take a regular garden hole and place soil every foot or so on top of the drip tape to weigh it down so that it won't get displaced by high wind. Be careful not to hit the tape with the hole. You'll be able to apply water directly to the plant without getting the plant or fruit wet. This is a great way to conserve water, reduce plant disease spread and reduce food safety risk. We hope this video was very useful. Please check out our video series to learn all the steps in installing a simple irrigation system on a smart phone. Thank you.