The Micro Spray Sprinkler delivers a fine, even spray for smaller areas. These sprinklers are great for annual flower beds, and can be added to existing lateral lines. The downside to this type of sprinkler is that it does not have a filter to prevent plugging. This means that it can become unusable in areas with a high percentage of weeds.
Micro Spray Sprinklers are available with a variety of connection options. These may include pipe threaded inlets or barbed inlets. Some micro-sprinklers feature inline ball valves that help control the amount of water that the sprinkler applies to a surface. They are a low-cost alternative to conventional sprinklers and may be appropriate for larger trees.
Micro Spray Sprinklers are used extensively in agriculture and are often placed per tree or under the canopy of trees. They offer many benefits of drip irrigation, including low application rates and high uniformity of distribution. These irrigation systems can also help control nutrient levels in soil. They are also good for irrigating irregular fields and sloping terrain.
Another advantage of micro-spray sprinklers is that they use less water. Compared to traditional irrigation, micro-sprinklers use 30% to 50% less water. If properly installed and maintained, this type of sprinkler can save you money on watering.
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