COPY & PASTE to shop all the supplies i used 👉🏼
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I totally raw dogged this. Meaning I didn’t i toresearch or google anything 🤣 that just makes it way more fun for me. So, I am no professional in irrigation but it does work!!! And once all my veggies & plants grow, all the PVC will be hidden 😎 it cost me around $50 total and only took me an hour to put together!
For supplies I used👇🏼
✨1/2” PVC pipe - 40 feet total (about $12 total) from @homedepot
✨1/2” end caps, fittings, 1 hose fitting, 2 shutoff valves, 90 degree fittings. I just bought a bunch of each I really had no plan 🤣
✨PVC cement! I bought PVC thread sealant but that was totally the wrong thing. I was supposed to use cement instead but it still works so… YOLO!
✨PVC pipe cutter - this was a nifty, very easy to use and only $15!
✨ HART drill/driver with 1/16th drill bit to drill water holes @harttoolsusa
✨ 1/2” hose attachment - my irrigation system is set up to a regular garden hose that’s on a timer.
I TOTALLY winged this one. But I low key nailed it tbh. I have two garden beds as you can see with one around the corner but I installed two valves so the beds can either be watered one by one or at the same time!
Drop all your questions & critiques below! 🤣👇🏼
#gardening #diy #diyirrigation #garden #irrigationsystem #tutorial #homeimprovement #gardenhack #lifehack
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