

DIG’s hose end timers offer programming flexibility for a wide range of applications and use solar power or batteries to operate, providing a unique and environmentally friendly solution for control of your systems.
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Completely waterproof (IP68 certified) and able to operate in harsh environments, the RBC series of battery operated controllers are dependable solution for any irrigation systems above or below grade. Rugged and durable construction for a long life, DIG battery operated controllers offer programming flexibility for a wide range of applications using two AA batteries that can last up to 3 years.
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Complete, adaptable and expandable, our drip irrigation watering kits are easy to install and make even the newest gardener feel like a pro.

Drip & Micro Sprinklers Kits Whether planting a vegetable garden, decorating a patio with flowery potted plants, maintaining hill with shrubs, groundcovers or roses, adding new trees or simply keeping flowerbeds hydrated and healthy, DIG offers a wide range of drip irrigation kits to suit every gardening watering needs.Its aim and swivel are also adjustable to cover lawns of all different dimensions. This unique device is a water-powered, gear-driven rotating sprinkler designed to throw water approximately 40 feet (depending on water pressure). MacGyver'd lawn irrigationĪt the heart of my improvised setup is the $45 Quick-Snap Sprinkler Kit. Either that or I'd encourage the growth of unpleasant molds and fungus if I ran the sprinkler too close to nightfall.
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Unfortunately, the limited range forced me to reposition the sprinkler at least twice, sometimes three times a week, in order to effectively cover my entire yard.Īnother pain was that unless I rose at the crack of dawn to water, I'd lose much of my efforts to evaporation under the hot daytime sun. Since I'm not lucky enough to own a house with a fancy irrigation system, I combated the problem by watering with a cheap oscillating sprinkler. This paves the way for aggressive invaders such as weeds, insects and other parasites. While not a sign of true grass death, it did indicate my lawn was under stress and reacting by going dormant. It was within these stretches when small sections of my green lawn began to turn brown. I noticed this issue with my own lawn during the long, dog days of summer (late July and August) when the weather here in Louisville, Kentucky, is at its hottest, with high humidity, but not enough rain. The biggest obstacle to good lawn health is a lack of regular watering. The problem with lawnsĪctually there's not one but many. All you'll need for this lawn-watering setup are an outdoor faucet, a garden hose, a few off-the-shelf parts, and one remarkable sprinkler gadget. Here's my quick-and-dirty DIY method that's actually quite effective, yet costs less than $100. Sure, one way to avoid this chore is to drop thousands on an underground irrigation system, but there is another way. If you don't, your grass will suffer and weeds will surely invade. You must dedicate multiple hours every week standing behind a garden hose or running a sprinkler. Having to water your lawn constantly isn't one of them.
