Garden Irrigation 101: Tips and Tricks

September 1, 2015 - 2 min read

If you love gardening, but not sure if you should start irrigating your garden? We’ve found all the tips and tricks you need to know when it comes to garden irrigation. Plus, find a local expert to help you and your garden thrive.

Do you dream of having your own beautiful, thriving garden that requires little attention? If you’re after a garden that can double as your personal sanctuary but don’t have the time or funds to maintain it, here’s some food for thought. A vital step towards gaining your dream garden is irrigation. If you’re not sure what this involves, never fear—we’ve done the hard yards for you! Read on to get the scoop on what irrigation is, the purpose it serves, as well as why it’s essential for your garden.


What is irrigation?

Vital for agriculture and farming, irrigation is the process of artificially applying water to plants and crops. It is primarily used in large crop fields, however you can use it at home too.


What’s its purpose?

Irrigation is commonly used to assist in growing crops, the maintenance of landscapes, as well as assisting in the revegetation of dried-out soils during periods of drought. On top of the main uses of irrigation, additional uses include protecting plants against frost in colder regions, suppressing weed growth in grain fields and preventing soil from losing water volume. These uses can really help your garden reach its full potential, any time of the year.


Types of irrigation

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Surface irrigation via en.wikipedia.org

Surface irrigation: Water moves across the surface of the landscape, providing water to infiltrate the soil evenly. It is often called flood irrigation, as it can cause flooding or near-flooding of cultivated land.

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Localised irrigation via wwtonline.co.uk

Localised irrigation: Water is distributed through a low-pressure pipe network in a predetermined pattern. This is a common irrigation choice for gardens as localised irrigation can be set up through very simple methods, such as drip, spray, micro-sprinkler or bubbler form.


Using sprinkler irrigation systems

There are many types of sprinkler irrigation systems that can aid in keeping your garden’s plants happy and healthy. To help get you started, it’s best to call in a professional to set up your system.

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