I wasn't planning on using sprinklers actually.
What I am planning on doing is something along the lines of a drip irrigation system, but more like the aqua globe concept. It is kinda crazy and off the wall so bare with me.
I plan on using a couple 5 gallon jugs hooked up to the tubing to take it straight to what ever plants I'm planting that year. This year it's mostly going to be popcorn, which won't require as many holes as say tomatoes would. What I want to do is tailor my layout to what I'm doing that year. So I need something that is easy to change out, like from holes every couple inches for someting like carrots to one every foot for the popcorn I'm planting this year. The tubing is to deliver the water straight to the roots so it's going to be just barely under the surface of the dirt and some mulch to prevent the water from evaporating away.
It's kinda hard to explain what I'm doing, but hopefully you get the concept.
Okay, your saying to use poly tubing in the garden. However, my concern is it the connectors. I need use connectors that once I'm done with that section of tubing I can take that tubing off and replace the afformentioned section with a section of tubing that has less or maybe more emission points. Without harming the fittings of the tubing
To clarify I guess I should say my question is if regular poly insert fitting like
this would allow me to easily change out a section of my system? And would poly tubing and insert fittings would stand up to being changed out so frequently(maybe 3 to 4 times a year)?
Do you understand what I'm saying? I know I am all over the place. If I'm not being clear just ask me to clarify.
Thank you.