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  2. Garden hose - Wikipedia

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    Special hoses designed to leak throughout their length are sometimes used to gently distribute water on a lawn or garden. These hoses have either many small holes drilled or punched in them, or are made of a porous material, such as sintered rubber particles. These "soaker hoses" [1] are a simple, low-cost, substitute for a drip irrigation system.

  3. Best Garden Hoses for Lawn and Garden Upkeep - AOL

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    The 1/2-inch hose and 5/8-inch hose held 73- and 104-percent more water by weight, respectively. Materials Hoses are typically made of rubber, rubber hybrids, vinyl, or polyurethane.

  4. In Texas, watering your home’s concrete foundation can save ...

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    A soaker hose is recommended by many foundation experts as the tool to keep the foundation moist. What is a soaker hose? A soaker hose is unlike a regular garden hose and is the best option for ...

  5. Sustainable living - Wikipedia

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    Drip-irrigation systems and soaker hoses are a more sustainable alternative to the traditional sprinkler system. Drip-irrigation systems employ small gaps at standard distances in a hose, leading to the slow trickle of water droplets which percolate the soil over a protracted period. These systems use 30 – 50% less water than conventional ...

  6. Orbit Irrigation Products - Wikipedia

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    Hose-end applications are met in the SunMate product line, including sprinklers, timers, pistols, nozzles and wands. Mist cooling is provided by the ArizonaMist product line for residential or commercial properties, as well as portable personal applications. The professional, or commercial, line of Orbit products are under the name Hydro-Rain.

  7. Micro-irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Micro-irrigation is an efficient way to conserve water and reduce water consumption. According to the EPA report, a typical American home uses 30% of its water outside, and up to 50% of that water might be lost to runoff, wind or evaporation, partly due to the improper irrigation system.