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Irrigate Base Plants Page 41
Chapter Review
To check your understanding of the material covered in Chapter 5, complete this
review. The review is partly based on the partially completed hydrozone
worksheet (Figure 7-1) which is located at the end of Chapter 7.
1. In a densely planted hydrozone, is the base plant the plant materal that has
the highest or lowest water requirement in the hydrozone?
2. For each emission device, indicate whether it is best suited to water a dense
planting scheme or individual plants in a sparse planting scheme:
a. Xeri-Bug emitters
b. Xeri-Bubblers
c. Landscape Dripline tubing
d. Lower flow PC-Modules
e. Xeri-Sprays
3. For each soil type, indicate the suggested Landscape Dripline inline emitter
flow rate and lateral spacing.
a. Coarse
b. Medium
c. Fine
4. The base plant in our sample hydrozone is ice plant, a dense ground cover
planted in medium soil. We will use Landscape Dripline with 0.9 GPM
emitters to irrigate this plant. Use Table 5-3 to determine the emitter and
lateral spacing for the ice plant.
5. Determine the number of Landscape Dripline rows and the space between
rows for a planted area 10’ wide using the Lateral Line Spacing Worksheet on
page 35.
EXAMPLE
The minimum area to be wetted for each 4-foot azalea is 6.3 square feet. This
is because the area of the root zone is estimated as:
.7854 x diameter x diameter or .7854 x 4 x 4 = 12.6 sq. ft.
The minimum area that should be wetted is 50 percent of the root zone or
1/2 x 12.6 = 6.3 sq. ft.
Dividing this by the area wetted by each emitter (1.8 square feet) tells us that
we will need at least four emitters for each azalea.
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