To maintain your gaden healthy and green, of course, water is needed. You can choose to sprinkle your plants yourself every day, but a proper irrigation system saves you a lot of work as well as money. Drip irrigation is one of the most efficient and attractive options.
It has a number of important advantages over other types of irrigation, including:
The installation of a drip irrigation system is relatively easy. The supplies and equipment needed to install such as piping, fittings, tubing, nozzles, valves and controllers, you can find all at our Kooyman stores.
Drip irrigation systems use a network of pipes and tubing to slowly and efficiently distribute water at low pressure. This low pressure distribution of water provides less waste than traditional overhead sprinkler types of watering, and in many cases this slow, steady water flow provides healthier and less disease prone plants.
This high efficiency helps to improve the growth of flowers and plants by helping to maintain the proper balance of air and water in the soil and the roots of the plants. In addition drip irrigation avoids the problem of standing water on the leaves and flowers, which can in turn lead to outbreaks of disease.
- Reduced water use: because of the efficiency, little water is wasted
- Easily accommodates planters and hanging baskets
- Good irrigation for narrow and oddly shaped areas
The installation of a drip irrigation system is relatively easy. The supplies and equipment needed to install such as piping, fittings, tubing, nozzles, valves and controllers, you can find all at our Kooyman stores. Drip irrigation systems use a network of pipes and tubing to slowly and efficiently distribute water at low pressure. This low pressure distribution of water provides less waste than traditional overhead sprinkler types of watering, and in many cases this slow, steady water flow provides healthier and less disease prone plants.
This high efficiency helps to improve the growth of flowers and plants by helping to maintain the proper balance of air and water in the soil and the roots of the plants. In addition drip irrigation avoids the problem of standing water on the leaves and flowers, which can in turn lead to outbreaks of disease.




