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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 5,165
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Hey Guys,
The house I have moved into has rather expansive gardens that have been prize winning over a few years. I want to keep the gardens as they should be.... The old lady who was here was 80 & I figure if she could keep them going so could I :P There is a watering system..... the type that is meant to send a spray over the garden but I am only running river water out of a tank & it gravity feeds the system as well as a few other things. The flow of water out of this isnt great at all ...... more a real dribble instead of a flow that spurts out of the little top parts that are meant to spray water.... Would it be prudent to place a pressure pump onto this riverwater tank I have...... is it likely that the pressure would blow out the fittings which I will add are relativly old??????? If theres any knowledgable people out there I will get some piccys of the gardens & you might be able help me identify some of the plants too ;) |
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