Irrigation

Irrigation is the artificial supply of water to a surface to aid the growth of plants or the lawn. Irrigation is often studied in connection with drainage, which has the opposite purpose, ie the removal of excess water from the surface.

The installation of an automated irrigation network in a garden or a green area in general, is perhaps the most important work that must be done in order for the plants and the lawn to grow and evolve over time. This work is carried out after the preparation of the soil and before its final laying.

The way a surface is irrigated depends on the species that is on its surface. Specifically, the irrigation of the lawn is carried out either with static sprinklers (for small areas), or with gear sprinklers (for large areas), while the irrigation of the plants (shrubs and trees) is carried out with drip tubes or with nail-type sprinklers. piping.

In order to ensure the required amount of water in plants and lawn as well as the correct and uninterrupted operation of the irrigation system, its full automation is required, which includes connection to solenoid valves and central programmer via special wiring.

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    Irrigation is the artificial supply of water to a surface to aid the growth of plants or the lawn. Irrigation is often studied in connection with drainage, which has the opposite purpose, ie the removal of excess water from the surface.

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