If you don't have a permanent in-ground sprinkler system installed, the easiest way to water your grass is with a portable sprinkler system. Here are some options.
January 31, 2015
If you don't have a permanent in-ground sprinkler system installed, the easiest way to water your grass is with a portable sprinkler system. Here are some options.
A fixed sprinkler system is the simplest portable sprinkler on the market. The water distribution pattern is typically uneven and can sometimes spray in an umbrella-like shape, among others.
An oscillating sprinkler has an arm that swings back and forth, spraying water up into the air—just like the sprinklers you used to run through on your lawn as a kid.
A travelling sprinkler moves across the entire length of the lawn, watering it evenly along the way.
A revolving sprinkler has a pivoting head that rotates its arms while throwing water in a circular pattern on your lawn.
An impulse sprinkler has a spring-loaded arm that deposits water evenly around your yard. It's the one that makes that familiar "clack, clack, clack" noise you've probably heard many times before.
No matter which portable sprinkler system you choose, make sure your water hose is long enough to reach all grassy areas of your lawn. It might also help to ask your neighbours what kind of sprinkler they use, because chances are their lawn is similar to yours in size and shape.
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