Depends on where you live, in the US, you can go to Lowes or any major
hardware store, you can also get timers there as well.
 
You can also go to http://www.orbitonline.com
 
An underground one would use the same type of weeping hose that Dale was
speaking of, but would be completely underground, and you would not have to
worry about turning on the hose and such.  The hoses would not be laying
around for a person to trip over.  
 
Depending on the size of your garden, it probably wouldn't cost very much to
do.  I did my entire yard a few years ago for less than 1200 bucks.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of RiverWind
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 10:11 PM
To: Blind Handymen's Forum
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Watering a large Garden with water pressure
issues




Greetings,

I first off want to thank everyone who has responded so far. I have
several good suggestions to pursue here. I can get a larger
diameter hose, buy seeping hoses and bury them where needed, find
an underground system or get a timer. I have a couple of questions.

I have never heard of an "underground system." How do they work,
and how common might they be to find? I am likewise curious about
the timing device that will turn my sprinklers on and off in the
pattern I specify. Frankly I have never even heard of such a timer.
Needless to say, my interest is definitely sparked.

Bright Blessings,
RiverWind






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