Posted by oldtanker on July 05, 2011 at 14:47:39 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: garden irrigation posted by Leroy on July 05, 2011 at 13:40:33:
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I have about 3 acres in garden this year. About 2 acres are too far from the house to get water out there and I'd have to have a drilled well about 100 feet or so. So I waste a little water. Only other option would be to till up some of the pasture and that's not about to happen. If anything I need more pasture not less. LOL as far as running out of water it takes about 10 min to get a refill. And it takes 6 fills to water once. But being semi retired allows me the luxery of time. 10 min to fill, about 30 min to water one tank full so about 3 hours to water. I can do that once or twice a week if we have no rain. Not worried about today, had about 2 inches last night. Add in that with back and knee problems I'm not about to try laying and picking up seeper hoses between cultivating.
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