Field notes for renters with not a lot of soil and even less time.
Honest, tested writing on balcony drip irrigation for renters. Set up a system in an afternoon, fix it when it breaks, and keep your tomatoes alive while you're on vacation.
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Three guides, read in order. About 25 minutes total. By the end you'll have a working system and a parts list.
Do you actually need drip?
A four-question test. If you water more than once a week, the answer is probably yes.
Read step 1 7 min read 02The cheapest viable kit
What $42 buys you and what it doesn't. Skip the $200 starter kits and the $15 'complete' ones.
Read step 2 12 min read 03Your first 30 minutes
Faucet to first drop. The install order matters more than the parts.
Read step 3What's your situation?
Most readers come here with a specific problem. Pick the one closest to yours.
Get a working system in an afternoon, even in a rental with no hose bib.
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