tubing: no more than 30 feet in a single run, drawing no more than 30 gallons per hour (GPH) to ensure even water distribution.

Drip irrigation is a highly efficient method used by gardeners and farmers to deliver water directly to a plant’s root zone. By maintaining a slow, steady "drip," systems minimize evaporation and runoff compared to traditional sprinklers.

: You can choose between individual drippers for pots, drip lines for raised beds, or drip tape for long farm rows. The 30/30 Rule : Experts often follow the 30/30 rule for

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tubing: no more than 30 feet in a single run, drawing no more than 30 gallons per hour (GPH) to ensure even water distribution.

Drip irrigation is a highly efficient method used by gardeners and farmers to deliver water directly to a plant’s root zone. By maintaining a slow, steady "drip," systems minimize evaporation and runoff compared to traditional sprinklers. dripping

: You can choose between individual drippers for pots, drip lines for raised beds, or drip tape for long farm rows. The 30/30 Rule : Experts often follow the 30/30 rule for tubing: no more than 30 feet in a