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1. Start by outlining the shape of your raised beds with a hose, rope, or twine. 2. Calculate the total length of your irrigation system, including the length of each drip line. 3. Install the main water line, either at the beginning or the end of your raised bed. Connect it to the water source. 4.Read more
1. Start by outlining the shape of your raised beds with a hose, rope, or twine.
See less2. Calculate the total length of your irrigation system, including the length of each drip line.
3. Install the main water line, either at the beginning or the end of your raised bed. Connect it to the water source.
4. Place drip lines along the edges of the raised bed, with the emitters facing upward. Secure it with stakes or clips and bury or cover them with mulch.
5. Attach another section of drip line inside the perimeter of the raised bed. Secure it to the ground and space the emitters for even distribution of water.
6. Connect the end of the drip line to the main water line.
7. Turn on the water source and check for leaks.
8. Adjust the water pressure and flow as needed to ensure proper irrigation of your plants.