Irrigreen Irrigation System
- ECUPirate
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Irrigreen Irrigation System
Does anyone have any experience with the Irrigreen irrigation system? It looks fairly new and I can't find a lot of reviews on it but I like the concept.
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Re: Irrigreen Irrigation System
It looks really neat, but if you’re shooting for 100% efficiency, how does it handle wind. Show me how the computer handles a 15-20mph wind.
It really the only way to handle a yard with all those complex shapes.
It really the only way to handle a yard with all those complex shapes.
- MorpheusPA
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Re: Irrigreen Irrigation System
I'm going to figure that I do better calculations in my head for far less money. When the grass wilts, I water.
My yard has complicated shapes, handled by setting half circles at the correct spots, quarter circles at the correct spots, and so on.
And similarly, I never water if it's windy--another mental calculation that's fairly trivial. You lose water to the air, as well as warping the water shape and inaccurately watering.
My yard has complicated shapes, handled by setting half circles at the correct spots, quarter circles at the correct spots, and so on.
And similarly, I never water if it's windy--another mental calculation that's fairly trivial. You lose water to the air, as well as warping the water shape and inaccurately watering.
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