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Sprinkler irrigation: Of container plants

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A. W. Fry, Agricultural Experiment Station
L. J. Booher, University of California

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California Agriculture 17(2):4-5.

Published February 01, 1963

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Advantages of using overhead rotating sprinklers to irrigate container plants in the nursery outweighed disadvantages in a recent trial at Sacramento. Some of the factors to be considered in each case to determine feasibility include: soil drainage, size of plants, costs of system, water needs, water quality, and evaporation.

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Sprinkler irrigation: Of container plants

A. W. Fry, L. J. Booher
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Sprinkler irrigation: Of container plants

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

A. W. Fry, Agricultural Experiment Station
L. J. Booher, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 17(2):4-5.

Published February 01, 1963

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Advantages of using overhead rotating sprinklers to irrigate container plants in the nursery outweighed disadvantages in a recent trial at Sacramento. Some of the factors to be considered in each case to determine feasibility include: soil drainage, size of plants, costs of system, water needs, water quality, and evaporation.

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