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Irrigate Base Plants Page 29
IRRIGATE BASE PLANTS
In this chapter, you will:
1. Identify the hydrozone’s base plant.
2. Select emission devices for the base plant.
This chapter will continue to use the Hydrozone Design Worksheets introduced
in the previous chapter. Use the sample worksheet at the end of Chapter 7 as a
reference while reading this chapter.
Identifying the Base Plant
If you have not already identified the base plant, you must do so now.
In a densely planted hydrozone, the base plant is the plant material with the
lowest water requirement in the hydrozone. It is also typically the type of plant
that covers the majority of the planted area—generally either ground cover or
shrubs. For dense hydrozones, you identify the base plant as part of calculating
the water requirement.
In a sparsely planted hydrozone, the base plant is the individual plant with the
lowest water requirement. You will run your system just long enough to irrigate
this base plant. You will design your system to deliver the required amount of
water to all other plants in the time it takes to irrigate the base plant.
Estimate the water requirements of all the individual plants in the hydrozone,
and choose the plant with the lowest water requirement as your base plant. Enter
this plant in the “Base Plant” section of your design worksheet for easy reference.
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Dense Plantings
Sparse Plantings
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