Easy And Simple Overhead Irrigation System for Vegetable garden under $40 - Dummy Proof too

Overhead irrigation systems can be really expensive and complicated, this one is the opposite of that! Our overhead irrigation set up costed us under 40 dollars and took less than a half an hour to set up and I made this video to help spread the word about how easy setting up irrigation can be because I know when I started looking at how to set up irrigation I was extremely overwhelmed and didn't know where to start. Let me know what if anything you guys would change about this set up and what you like about it!!
Here is the complete set up of our irrigation set up starting from the house going out to the sprinkler head as the last item on this list -
amazon link for the hose splitter - amzn.to/2zPHQgl
amazon link for the 1/2 inch hose to irrigation adapter -amzn.to/2YkIHPA
amazon link for the 100 foot poly tubing - amzn.to/2YkFoYU
amazon link for the 1/2 inch female barb connection (first piece going into the irrigation head) - amzn.to/3fGtYEu
amazon link for the male to male fitting - amzn.to/3fHNiBd
amazon link for the female to female that connects to the sprnkler head - amzn.to/37P7huU
amazon link for the sprinkler head - amzn.to/2Ni2DMA
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  • @circledot-kc8il
    @circledot-kc8il Жыл бұрын

    Yep. Good setup bro. I farm a half an acre and we've been using hoses for years because, well, I was young and dumb when I set up the farm. Gonna basically use your idea as it looks simple and doable. Thanks bro.

  • @bhh54
    @bhh542 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very informative ! Definitely need to be for my irrigation this year so that I am not dependent on mother nature to provide moisture when needed

  • @pastorbritbolerjack2987
    @pastorbritbolerjack29872 жыл бұрын

    OMG so helpful THANK YOU!!

  • @santiagofernandez4518
    @santiagofernandez45184 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. Keep up the great work

  • @nnoble92

    @nnoble92

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man! I appreciate the love 👌

  • @medequipsold
    @medequipsold Жыл бұрын

    Wow! Tho is incredibly sensible. I just can’t with all these complicated drip irrigation set ups. I think overhead gets a bad wrap. My grandparents were farmers and they used overhead irrigation with great results

  • @GardenALittle
    @GardenALittle4 жыл бұрын

    Nice video!

  • @nnoble92

    @nnoble92

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! 😁😁😁

  • @lynnsheehan2923
    @lynnsheehan29232 жыл бұрын

    Howzit Nick! I've now watched all your videos & like 'em. Thanks so much! BUT I'm wondering - aside from cost factors - why are you using overhead watering as opposed to soaker hose, drip or other types? Blight & accursed Powdery White Mildew have been my bane! I've gardened on BI Hawaii, SV Idaho, Laconia NH, and Southern WA all along the Columbia River. Everywhere except Idaho & NH, I've suffered blighting, in particular the accursed white "Powdery Mildew" - which despite trimming infected branches and treating with various 'recommended' organic liquid sprays, persists in reducing yields even to the point where flowers fall off before fruit develops. Invariably it starts on zucchini & summer squash varieties on their huge ground hugging leaves. Next is tomatoes - cherries less so than other varieties. Last year in southern WA, even in 2.5' raised beds, the mildew blight infected my trellised lemon cucumbers starting about a week after beginning to harvest, then tomatoes and even eggplant (green beans were impervious, both pole & bush types). Tried everything, but nothing seems to cure it. Here in Southern WA where summer is hot and rain is rare, I switched to soaker hoses. But that wasn't until August... late into the season. Most of the time (tho much earlier in Hawaii), the blight starts around the time the first phase fruits approach ripening... leading me to suspect plant stress as a contributing factor. I've read that the mildew spores are hearty and thrive in most if not all soil. So.... is it hopeless? (without chemical treatment... we grow mostly organically, although, to be honest, I think "Organic" seeds are BS). In dense urban Tokyo, where (vacant) land lot taxes are avoided if farmed, much Asian Eggplant etc. is grown - soil is mounded in rows, which are covered by black plastic with holes cut out around the plants on a drip or soaker hose system. Could trying a version of this help reduce mold/mildew transfer from the soil to the plant? I'm thinking to try it this season... But would surely appreciate any advance feedback and advice from you or your fans! Kudos to you on cultivating your produce business. We are restaurateurs and hope to use our crop on the menu this year now that Covid (relatively) behind us so that we can reopen our shop. New businesses take so much time and love - but we hope you can continue to produce videos. How about analysis of Drip vs Soaker Hose systems, timer systems, etc? Btw - Where is your farm? I couldn't find what State you're in... it would be helpful to understand the growing conditions of your particular locality. Thanks!

  • @PaulLadendorf
    @PaulLadendorf2 жыл бұрын

    Wow that poly tubing went from $12 in 2020 to $31 middle of 2022!

  • @chitasong3372
    @chitasong33724 жыл бұрын

    Like it very much!!! Have you ever used a plant growing lamp?

  • @nnoble92

    @nnoble92

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! I’m using one right now actually

  • @pastorbritbolerjack2987
    @pastorbritbolerjack29872 жыл бұрын

    OK, so I am trying to do this with 3 heads but, the gray PVC female to female connector is leaking profusely where it connects to the sprinkler. Should I be using tape or glue or something? How did you keep yours from leaking?

  • @USCGShark
    @USCGShark Жыл бұрын

    Hi there! Can you update the Amazon link for the sprinkler head please? Really would love one of these.

  • @anneg8319
    @anneg83192 жыл бұрын

    Really like mounting the head to a pole. I've been trying to use the same head on an old tripod. Way too frustrating. Question: why have you placed it so high? Is there a gardening reason? Thanks in advance.

  • @jlmazour
    @jlmazour3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome setup. This is exactly the instruction video I've been looking for. How did you dig the trench for the hose? How deep?

  • @nnoble92

    @nnoble92

    3 жыл бұрын

    I used an electric lawn edger, went about 2 inches deep

  • @jlmazour

    @jlmazour

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nnoble92 thanks!

  • @ReSprout
    @ReSprout3 жыл бұрын

    I have one area of my garden in a soaker hose setup, but I need the other half set up like, literally, before tomorrow morning, because I'm leaving on vacation for a week. How long do you guys run the sprinkler on an average summer day? Seems like it would need to run for a while with evaporation loss and because it's covering such a wide area, no? I'm just gonna have to set the timer and pray I chose the right length of time! I think we're gonna have a heat wave while I'm gone and I just planted my fall brassicas! SMH

  • @nnoble92

    @nnoble92

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don’t know why but I didn’t get notified of this comment so sorry for late response lol in the summer if it gets 90-100 I will let it run through the entire heat of the day sometimes. Like 1 to 7 pm, again that’s extremely hot days normal run time is more like 1-2 hours usually

  • @rustic35

    @rustic35

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nnoble92 that's a massive amount of water at full pressure. We get 45c where I live and I only water mornings and or evenings. Watering too much leads to shallow plant roots which leads to problems. Deep watering less often makes the roots grow deeper and therefore they need less water and handle hot days much better.

  • @eleanorrigby1176
    @eleanorrigby11763 жыл бұрын

    Sad cos now all the stuff on the list is over 70$ before shipping

  • @nnoble92

    @nnoble92

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dang pandemic price increases

  • @kashmirVlogs2.0
    @kashmirVlogs2.04 жыл бұрын

    I will subscribe ur channel

  • @nnoble92

    @nnoble92

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks bro!!

  • @martinweir3921
    @martinweir39212 жыл бұрын

    overhead watering systems burn the leaves in summer

  • @cameronrolston6099

    @cameronrolston6099

    2 жыл бұрын

    What about Rain🤔