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Grasses, Pastures & Hay
Irrigating from a pond, no electricity
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<blockquote data-quote="aaroninga" data-source="post: 1347925" data-attributes="member: 24879"><p>The same thought crossed my mind too.</p><p>I've thought about free flowing down the grade and let gravity take it as far as it will after cutting furrows for the water to soak in.</p><p>My son suggested doing it right before and after dark to get more benefit without evaporating in direct sun and heat.</p><p>I know for sure my garden watering is doing wonders for the grass and weeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaroninga, post: 1347925, member: 24879"] The same thought crossed my mind too. I've thought about free flowing down the grade and let gravity take it as far as it will after cutting furrows for the water to soak in. My son suggested doing it right before and after dark to get more benefit without evaporating in direct sun and heat. I know for sure my garden watering is doing wonders for the grass and weeds. [/QUOTE]
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