DIG’s driplines, micro lines and soaker hose support an efficient drip irrigation system to water ground cover, trees and shrubs. DIG offers a range of driplines and micro lines with preset spacings specifically designed to efficiently irrigate any plant group, including watering individual plants along the dripline or for areas with dense planting. DIG’s driplines, micro lines and soaker tape are made from extruded polyethylene tubing with built-in turbulent flow, and non-compensating or pressure compensating (PC) drip emitters. Dripline, micro line and soaker hose are ideal for watering rows of plants, narrow plantings and vegetable gardens, and the dripline and micro line can be looped around trees and plants to provide uniform irrigation throughout the system.
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DIG’s 1/2″ (.600″ ID X .700″ OD) black dripline has 1-GPH pressure compensating (PC) drip emitters built into the interior wall of the dripline every 12”. Each PC drip emitter consists of a cylinder with a labyrinth water passage, filter and silicon diaphragm. The emitters continuously adjust to varying incoming water pressure ranging from 10 to 45 PSI, ensuring a constant flow rate along the dripline regardless of any elevation along the line. In addition, their self-flushing mode allows particles to pass harmlessly through, providing reliable performance and a longer life.
For commercial and residential applications, install this drip line above the ground and, if desired, cover it with mulch to blend with the landscape. The PC dripline is ideal for plants in preset spacing, narrow plantings, and closely spaced plants in rows, as well as for hedges, groundcover, shrubs and roses. For complete coverage of an area, use multiple lines of dripline, placing the lines 16″ to 24″ apart. In addition, the dripline can be used around a house foundation to reduce soil movement, cracking and slab damage.
Drip Soaker Tape is a flat, thin-walled hose containing pre-spaced drip emitters, that expands when filled with water. The model ST100R for 100’ and ST500 for 500’ drip soaker tape have in-line drip emitters, welded into to the drip soaker tape every 12” during the extrusion process, allowing for complete saturation coverage along the line. Ideal for drip irrigation of vegetable gardens and row crops including tomatoes, strawberries, melons, peppers, eggplants and more, drip tape can be installed above or below ground or under mulch. The most efficient use of drip soaker tape is with low flow drip emitters, closely spaced to achieve the desired wetting pattern. Homeowners are successfully using a range of drip irrigation techniques including drip soaker tape systems to grow a variety of crops without the use of traditional sprinkler systems. The drip soaker tape requires special fittings, available in a number of configurations, for exclusive use with the drip soaker tape.
DIG’s PSH50 Porous Soaker Hose is an extruded small-diameter flexible pipe made of UV-resistant recycled rubber from old tires. When looked at under a magnifying glass, the soaker hose is peppered with many tiny holes, and when under pressure, it sweats or weeps along its full length. The porous soaker hose can be used in short lengths to water planter boxes, narrow plantings and vegetable gardens, and can be looped or circled around trees. It can be connected into the drip tubing or micro tubing using 1/4″ barbed fittings.
Extremely versatile and flexible, DIG’s 1/4″ Microline Dripline presents key advantages over other irrigation methods, utilizing low-cost, small-diameter dripline that can be used in any part of the garden for a water-efficient drip irrigation system. The dripline’s cylindrical labyrinth drip emitters are inserted into the interior wall of the 1/4” micro tubing every 6″, 9″ or 12″ spacing. It can be installed in a wide range of above-ground application layouts, or used under mulch or bark to conserve water or for aesthetic reasons. The dripline is designed to be extended from the drip tubing or micro tubing using a 1/4″ barb, or attached into our four- or six-outlet drip manifolds. It can be used in planter boxes, vegetable gardens, window boxes, box gardens, looped around individual plants or trees, in narrow paths of planting areas or where total saturation is desired along the drip line path, while eliminating discoloration of fences, windows and walls due to water staining.
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DIG’s Earthline Brown PC™ Dripline tubing consists of 100’ and 250′ rolls of dripline with 1-GPH pressure compensating (PC) drip emitters built into the interior wall of the dripline every 12″ or 18”. Each PC drip emitter consists of a cylinder with a labyrinth-like water passage, a filter and a silicon diaphragm. Each PC drip emitter continuously adjusts to varying incoming water pressures ranging from 10 to 45 PSI, ensuring a constant flow rate regardless of any elevation along the dripline. In addition, the drip emitter’s self-flushing mode allows particles to pass harmlessly through, providing reliable performance and a longer life.
For commercial and residential applications, install this irrigation drip line above the ground and, if desired, cover it with mulch to blend with the landscape. The PC dripline is ideal for plants in preset spacing, narrow plantings, and closely spaced plants in rows, as well as for hedges, groundcover, shrubs and roses. For complete coverage of an area, use multiple lines of dripline, placing the lines 16 to 24 inches apart. In addition, the dripline can be used around a house foundation to reduce soil movement, cracking and slab damage.
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