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Updated about 8 years ago, 12/26/2016

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Sharon Covert
  • Toronto, Ontario
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Expanding my garden

Sharon Covert
  • Toronto, Ontario
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Hello guys,

I need a help. Me and my wife own a land of around 2 acres. We are having a vegetable garden there. We are mostly growing tomatoes, potatoes and carrots but this year planning to to grow an orchard consisting of fruit trees. Currently we are depending on a well for watering but it will be difficult when the garden is expanded. I thought of appointing a worker for helping us but paying him won’t be affordable. From my researches I found an idea of laying a water pipe and instal a set up for sprinkling water automatically. Currently I’m planning to implement it in the orchard garden the rest I will manage myself. Possibly we will be building a house in the same property next year so I need an experienced plumber to install the setup. I cannot afford the expense of rebuilding the water pipes in future . My friend suggested me to consult ( http://www.brothersplumbing.ca/ ) for getting the work done. Before that I need advices from farmers regarding the methods they opt for watering their garden.

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