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Posted by James on June 29, 2011, 9:16 pm
 
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I have a vacation property in the mountains, of about six acres,  two acres



Posted by Eggs Zachtly on June 29, 2011, 11:00 pm
 James said:


A. Why is your own post all quoted?
B. It's a vacation property. Who's going to water when you're not there?
C. What could you possibly need to water, that's 400 feet out of sight, that
nature can't take care of?
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Eggs

What is a "free" gift? Aren't all gifts free?

Posted by James on July 2, 2011, 11:55 am
 Eggs,  NONE of this is any of your business, so bug off, you idiot  !!!

James

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WTF?

A. Why is your own post all quoted?
B. It's a vacation property. Who's going to water when you're not there?
C. What could you possibly need to water, that's 400 feet out of sight, that
nature can't take care of?



Posted by willshak on July 2, 2011, 12:12 pm
 James wrote the following:

Actually, it is none of anyone's business here except for you.


In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Posted by Red on July 5, 2011, 11:21 pm
 
Without joining a flame war, I'll  try to answer your question & part
of egg's also.

I also have a secondary rural residence where I visit occasionally.
That is the location of my primary gardening, with just a small garden
for my table vegetables at my primary residence.  We have periods of
drought where without water the garden would suffer greatly.  So I did
what you are asking about.

I ran about 250' of 3/4" sched 40 pvc pipe from the well pump to a
yard faucet near the garden. The yard faucet actually has 2 faucets
stacked about 10" apart.  Attached to each is a battery powered water
timer, usually set for 2hr, 2x a week.  1 goes back underground to a
sprinkler head by my fruit trees & blueberry bushes. The other goes to
a 50' hose & moveable sprinkler for garden use.  Depending on how much
of the garden I'm using, I may daisy chain another sprinkler.  The
time on/off on each water timer is different to prevent pressure/
volume drops.

I have had no problems with this setup and it sure solved my problems
of plants getting water when I'm not there.  It's not the 400' you
mentioned but it is still a good distance.  If you really need to go
400', you probably need to go with 1" or even 1 1/4" pvc pipe.  It's
only marginally more expensive than 3/4".

Red