Newbie Questions
First of all, I'm so pleased to have found this site. It's much better than the "Sprinkler System for Dummies" book I've been wishing for. I bought a new house with a Hunter system already installed and for which I was allowed no input into design or functionality for my needs. The guy at the sprinkler company acts like changing anything -- location or changing types of sprinklers -- is pretty much rocket science and can only be done by trained professionals -- his company, of course. I'm determined to figure it out so I can adjust what I've got to accomodate landscape changes I've made and plan to make and to make repairs when needed. I've read a bit from this site and from Hunter's website and am feeling much more confident, but I'm stuck with one problem.
There are rotor sprinklers (I'm assuming these are the ones that oscillate back and forth) in the corners of my back yard. They work fine as long as I don't want to plant anything in the corners, but of course I do. I've planted shrubs -- ligustrum, so they'll be tall -- and now, of course, they're interrupting the flow. The sprinkler head is behind the shrubs, in the very back of the corner. The only thing I can think of is to keep the shrubs pruned at the bottom high enough up so the sprinkler won't hit the foliage. Eventually, I wouldn't be opposed to actually relocating sprinklers, but I'm not yet ready to try a task that large and for now I need to keep the rotating head to get enough coverage.
Also, is it possible to add extensions to rotating sprinklers to make them taller? I would really appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.