How to irrigated outdoor plants in summer?

NoobgrowerLbc

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Im worried about when it gets hot and like the hose when you first turn it on hot water comes out for a few minutes. Whats a way around that when using irrigation?
 

GlassJoe

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If your irrigating a 30 gallon frabric pot. How do you do it?
You can dig a hole and put your fabric pots directly into the ground. It'll reduce the aeration of the soil that fabric pots provide, but it will also reduce evaporation and the roots will grow through the pots into the surrounding soil. I've done that with my plants in 10 gallon fabric pots this year, throwing a little compost in the bottom and some soil with good drainage surrounding the bag. You can even leave a small amount of the fabric sticking up above the soil and it acts as a berm.
 

Dr.J20

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irrigating a single pot? or a bunch of 30 gallon fabric pots?

drip emitter would be good for a single pot, but definitely a pain to rig up for a whole field of 'em.

For a field i'd dig trenches, run soaker hose down the middle; stick the fabric pots on top of the soaker hose then either back fill or mulch 1/3 up the side. The soaker hose won't get hot that way and you can throw it on a timer like Tycho suggested.

:peace:
 
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