Landscape Landscape
Choosing Appropriate Devices
Landscape irrigation devices can be divided into two major types: spray and point-source (each plant assigned a specific water emitting device).  You want to choose a device that is well suited to your plant material and to your soil type.
  
Watering Device
Description
Radius
Spray    
Rotor / Impact
Sprinklers with one or more rotating streams of water 15 - 60 feet
Sprayhead Sprinklers with a fan-shaped, non-rotating spray pattern
5 - 20 feet
Microspray A mini-version of sprayheads with a very fine spray
2 - 13 feet
Point Source
   
Bubbler A device that emits water in a flowing stream
N/A
Drip A device that emits water slowly in drops
N/A
   

Suggested Irrigation Devices Based on Plant Type:


Spray devices are more suited to areas of continuous relatively flat landscaping such as turf and groundcovers. Point-source units find their best use on individual plants with significant variation in height such as shrubs and trees.
  
Plant Material
Dimensions of
Planting Area

Best Irrigation Choice
Pressure Required
Turf, Groundcover
and Flower Beds
15 feet or greater
on the shortest side
Rotor 30 psi or more
Turf Less than 15 feet
on the shortest side
Spray Head with Flow-
Controlled Nozzle
20 psi or more
Groundcover & Flower
Beds Planted from Flats
Less than 15 feet
on the shortest side
Microspray 15 psi or more
Groundcover Planted in
One-Gallon Size

Less than 15 feet
on the shortest side
Drip Irrigation
10 psi or more
Vines, Shrubs and Trees
Any Drip Irrigation
10 psi or more
  

Suggested Irrigation Devices Based on Soil Type:


Each device has a different range of Application Rates. If your soil is very sandy, it can tolerate a high Application Rate (also called Precipitation Rate). Heavy clay requires a low Application Rate. Sandy soil is better suited to spray devices.
  
  Soil Type
Heavy Clay
Clay Loam
Loam (Medium)
Sandy Loam
Sandy
Watering Device
           
Rotor / Impact
  Poor Satisfactory Good Excellent Excellent
Sprayhead
  Poor Poor Satisfactory Good Excellent
Microspray   Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Bubbler   Poor Poor Satisfactory Good Satisfactory
Drip   Good Excellent Excellent Good Satisfactory
 
Last updated: Tuesday, 12/01/2009

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