by Tom Lanier | Nov 29, 2020 | winterizing an irrigation system
On the Central Coast of California, most micro climates don’t see extreme temperature differences enough to do some of the things with irrigation that they do in Indiana. They can see double digit negatives in the winter which dictates practices that we...
by Tom Lanier | Apr 23, 2020 | Drip Irrigation Systems, Raised beds, Veggie beds
Veggie beds can be fun and rewarding. Unless watering with a hose is therapeutic for you, the irrigation part of this can be tedious and time consuming. As a client of mine is learning first hand, it takes consistent, daily watering of her veggie seeds to keep them...
by Tom Lanier | Apr 14, 2020 | Drip Irrigation System
Drip irrigation system components and lingo can be confusing. I hear people calling drip tubing “hose” or “pipe” but a hose is attached to your faucet for washing your car. Pipe is typically underground and rigid. Terminology is important...
by Tom Lanier | Mar 27, 2020 | COVID-19
Welcome to the first Sprinkler Pros blog! This is an odd topic to start the blog but it’s relevant and that’s what blogs are supposed to be, right? So here goes. Great news for you and the landscape industry! This is an excerpt from an email just sent out...