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1. Gather the necessary materials. You will need items such as irrigation lines, sprinklers, timers, valves, fittings and fasteners. You may also need a shovel, rake, and/or trencher. 2. Map out the layout of your garden. Identify where the lines will be installed, including the location of valves aRead more
1. Gather the necessary materials. You will need items such as irrigation lines, sprinklers, timers, valves, fittings and fasteners. You may also need a shovel, rake, and/or trencher.
See less2. Map out the layout of your garden. Identify where the lines will be installed, including the location of valves and sprinklers.
3. Dig trenches in the locations where you want the irrigation lines to run. Make sure the trenches are wide enough for the size of the lines you have purchased.
4. Lay the irrigation lines in the trenches. Use the fittings and fasteners to connect the lines together and to attach them to the valves and sprinklers.
5. Position the sprinklers to cover the area you want irrigated, focusing on ensuring even coverage.
6. Connect the timer to the valves and set the desired watering schedule.
7. Test the system by turning on the water supply and checking to ensure the sprinklers are operating correctly.
8. Backfill the trenches and make sure the soil is firmly packed around the lines.
9. Turn on the timer and enjoy your newly installed irrigation system!