![]() ![]() ![]() One sprinkler on its own will not water an area very evenly. Sprinkler Radiusįor this reason when watering from one side only, the last 1/3 of the sprinkler's radius would have to be thrown outside the area to enable reasonable watering within the area. The LAST THIRD of the sprinkler radius has, on average, about HALF the precipitation (watering) rate of the first two-thirds of the radius, even though it looks like most of the water is going to the outer extremes. Water is propelled OUT from the sprinkler, not directly down, so there is minimal watering at the base of the sprinkler. But when plants grow bigger, they can “mask” areas of garden that your sprinklers watered in the beginning. It’s easy to forget that sprinklers won’t water around objects, in the enthusiasm of planting your garden and watching it grow. ![]() Sprinklers will not water around corners or through obstructions. A Sprinkler System Layout Guide A few facts about sprinklers: ![]()
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