I’d like to prepare my garden to make it more connected. All I have at the moment in my garden is an outside tap and a water butt.
I’d like to build an irrigation system from scratch but don’t know where to start in terms of irrigation hardware.
Anyone have and recommendations?
In terms of controlling it and making it “smart” I’d either like to use NodeMCUs with relays (use lots of these today inside my home) or OpenSprinkler.
To be honest Aimc I wouldn’t bother for a Herb garden as most herbs come from semi desert conditions with very poor soil and pretty hot conditions, but if you wanted to I would use a soaker hose (a hose pipe with tiny holes in it with a bung at the end attached to an outside tap or water butt with a timer valve on it). On the other hand for a green house that’s much more worth automating
I’m still gathering the parts for my GH project Tho’ I still don’t know whether to go solar or mains (tho’ mains is tricky for me living in rented accomadation and solar is tricky in the UK)
Heh, even so, my last attempt resulted in all the plants shriveling and dying due to my inattention They were in a clay strawberry pot so may have lasted better if they were actually in the ground
OK, I’ll level with you - I’m looking for an excuse to mess with an Audrino or similar, and this seemed like a good idea
I finished mine yesterday and it is very basic so far. I put a spare 180L water butt into my green house. I had a spare 2000/lph pump from my old marine tank. Got a cheap drip irrigation kit inc Adjustable Drippers. Got power from the garage to the greenhouse, the plugged it all into a basic on/off zwave socket. Got it timed via HA to come on at 6am for 2 minutes each day… It waters my 12 tomato plants, 2 basil, 6 chilli, 1 cucumber and 1 aubergine plants. I have a couple of extra Audrino boards coming to see how I can incorporate one to check for water level, soil dryness etc.
I did the same thing, however it seems that ive created a siphon in the process. When I switch it on, it works well. But when I switch it off, it still works! Although the water flow is slow, it will be enough to empty my 200L water butt over a period of hours, and drown my plants
I tried a pin hole at the top of the hose just above the water butt itself. While that stopped it siphoning, I think i made it a bit too big and lost any sort of pressure that is needed to get water down to the drippers. Now I need to replace that hose!
Did you encounter this?
If so, how did you eliminate it without losing the ability to water?
Im guessing i need some kind of inline valve, so i’ll do a bit of research too
I bought this. On my second use, it started not closing properly, so water continues to flow even after I turned it off. Had to toggle it a few times before it closes completely.
You can buy a 12v solenoid, a 12v power supply, and a zwave plug in switch all for less than 30 bucks. Turn on switch --> 12v to solenoid valve = water. Done.