Is there only one crop in the garden? If more than one crop you will be wanting one dry for harvesting while the rest is drying up wanting that water. Havent been able to get a garden out for a few years but last year I used soaker hose andfor each pair of rows-soaker hose I connected then together with old auto washer fill hoses (3-5'Long) with a valve going off to each soaker line and they were hooked to the well pump and I could just turn on the hose to the part that needed it with no two crops needing the water at the same time. Sprinklers that I tried using before wasted way too much water and you set them where they would cover the area you wanted and 15 minuts the wind would change and you would not be getting any water on the garden where you wanted it. And with those sprinklers before you were halfway done watering your garden you will be out of water, you will waste an inch for every inch that gets used. If I can get back to a garden it will be those soaker hoses and if I want it dry to pull radishes I can do that while giving the tomatos a good drink. Not have to pull those radishes standing in the mud from the water that did not get on those tomatoes that are dry..
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