Hi I would suggest you make up too lines with three sprinklers on each line, 
then you put a directional valve wear the too lines meet the main hose. 
Depending the diameter of the mane hose, you mightt find that even three lines 
is necessary, then you can use three or too sprinklers at a time.   
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: RiverWind 
  To: Blind Handymen's Forum 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 1:24 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Watering a large Garden with water pressure issues



  Greetings,

  Ok folks, I have a question for which I can find absolutely no
  solution. We have just planted our spring vegetable garden, and we
  require six sprinklers in order to adequately irrigate it. Well,
  when all of the sprinklers are hooked up and the hose turned on,
  some of the end sprinklers aren't getting enough water with which
  to function. Admittedly, there is a lot of hose, well over a
  hundred yards. So naturally there are issues with water pressure.
  Turning up the pressure gage on the well pump doesn't seem to help
  the matter at all.

  Aside from getting a new pump, which I can't afford, is there any
  product or appliance I can buy, or any sort of procedure I could
  perform that would give me more water pressure in order to irrigate
  my garden? Thanks so much in advance.

  Bright Blessings,
  RiverWind

  


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