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Vegetable garden irrigation - what's the best technology?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 131504:MV8yNzg1ODlfNDg3MTU1Ml9DMDE1NkFGMw==] Try using a soil additive when planting. They are expensive but easy to use. I recommend Hydrogel or Gelscape http://www.grotek.net/products/guide/product.asp?code=hydrogel http://www.amereq.com/pages/6/index.htm These products, although inorganic, do not effect the quality of your vegetables and are very beneficial [/quote]
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Sprinklers cause fungus and blosom end rot. Some of the drip irrigation systems use too many small, expensive, and breakable parts, plus you can't weed after you put them down.
Does anyone have an opinion on the best soaker hoses - the round ones made from recycled tire rubber vs. the flat ones made from flexible plastic, or the T- shaped commercial irrigation tape?
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