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Re: How to seed new pasture? WATERING
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Posted by duckrock on May 16, 2006 at 19:05:43 from (64.19.110.77):
In Reply to: How to seed new pasture? posted by duckrock on May 15, 2006 at 19:49:00:
Well I went to Lowes tonight and bought the sprinkler heads that covered the most square footage. Max I could find was 5600 sq/ft. I found that if zip tie the sprinkler head to a T post at about 4-5 ft above ground level and place them 50ft apart they will reach each other with a nice overlap. So, lots of 50ft hoses, sprinkler heads, and hand full of hose splitters and I things are now getting wet. Only down side is now that that works I have to buy more for the other pasture.
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