c) How can Drip Irrigation be done at homes / terraces gardens. I want proper answer. The first one to answer will get thier answer marked as best
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drip irrigation or micro irrigation technology uses a network of plastic cups to carry a low flow of water under low pressure to plants water is applied much more slowly thani in sprinkle irrigation in houses , gardens , terraces . drip irrigation excede 90% efficiency ofwheras sprinkler system uses 50% of effiency . it is so effiencency that many water utilitees exempt landscapes with irrigated with drip through drought
advantages
drip irrigation supplies water slowly imediately above on or in surface of soil. this minimize the loss of water through wind & evaporation. it can be oporated through windiy periods frequenty seen in colorado . it can be oporated through ac or batery powered controller . drip irrigation is useful to people who are so busy . adaptable & changable over time , drip systems can be easily expanded through to irrigate additional plants if available . emmiters can be simply exchanged through or removed & emitter lines are repostined . when plants died it is easy to remove through emit pluggers .
disadvantages
if emmiters are poorly placed too far apart or too few in number , root devolpment may be resticted by limited soil area wetted.
advantages
drip irrigation supplies water slowly imediately above on or in surface of soil. this minimize the loss of water through wind & evaporation. it can be oporated through windiy periods frequenty seen in colorado . it can be oporated through ac or batery powered controller . drip irrigation is useful to people who are so busy . adaptable & changable over time , drip systems can be easily expanded through to irrigate additional plants if available . emmiters can be simply exchanged through or removed & emitter lines are repostined . when plants died it is easy to remove through emit pluggers .
disadvantages
if emmiters are poorly placed too far apart or too few in number , root devolpment may be resticted by limited soil area wetted.
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