Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hello,
I have a garden area in the backyard (I'm in a Villa) that I would like to water using a drip irrigation system. I realize I could tap off of the existing zone that is in the same area, but I want the drip zone to run at a different schedule as the more established palms and shrubs, would be overwatered if they received the same amount of watering as the drip zone would require. I am skilled at installing the system, but the only problem is adding a new zone to the existing system off the irrigation main would be a huge project and very costly. Using the nearby hose bib and drip system there is no need for trenching and burying pipe as it is a surface based system. (below the rock "mulch") Wondering if there are any thoughts on Villages-specific issues using the hose bib for the drip zone (with a properly installed backflow preventer, etc.). I understand the general issues here and the water cost concerns, just wondering if there are Villages related issues you can think of. (Please keep responses relevant to the subject asked.. I don't want this to turn into a "I hate the Villages irrigation systems" thread or something similar... that is not the point here.) Thanks in advance. |
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And you're correct about adding another zone to your existing irrigation system. Not a quick job. Also, I've read many posts suggesting not to water using reclaimed water, if you're growing veggies. Of course if you live north of 466, your irrigation water is potable. |
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Very true-- but I will be running the zone for the palms a lot less - which will give at least some offset to the cost and prevent overwatering the plants that don't need that much water.
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Regarding Villages-specific issues, you may want to read over your covenants & restrictions. Ours has a Water Resources section that seems to apply here.
Changing out the heads on the existing zone with lower gallon heads might allow you to extend the zone into your garden area without over watering the more established palms and shrubs. |
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I’ve done that with a timer attached to the bib from Amazon. You can schedule when it runs.
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Edit edit: I have a couple of MANUAL dual hose Orbit/B-Hyve hose controllers (no wi-fi). If anyone is interested PM me. One is "new sealed" and the other is used. ,
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Hose bibb is installed before the water softener but still gets billed as potable water. Very expensive way to go.
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You could turn the zone into an all drip system. You mentioned that this zone does shrubs and palm trees. Each leg of the drip system can have a bubbler(s) with different flow rates, more to a tree and less to a plant. I also use spray heads in my drip system to spray large areas with an adjustable spray. It’s easy to convert a sprinkler head to a drip system manifold
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I tried that, but the back flow preventer dripped constantly.
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I used a battery powered Orbit multi hose Outlet Hose Watering Timer with surface tubing with different sprayers to each of 12+ potted/inground plants for years. Allowed scheduled days/times watering length no digging or fooling with main water system. Very inexpensive and easy quick to install. They sell kits with tubing, sprayers, spliters/angles. Only need a scissor to cut rubber tubing. Kind of fun putting together check it out online i.e. Amazon
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I believe the reclaimed water is marginally treated. You are not supposed to drink it. I expect it's quality varies over the year. Insecticides? Dog waste? Your crops are likely hit with your in ground sprinkler system, so it is hit with the recycled water. I am not aware of anyone who got sick from eating produce due to reclaimed water. |
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