I am running into a "roadblock". I want to irrigate the front lawn strip by the road in between our front lawn and pine woods. It is only about 10 ft wide. I was going to place many rotors with low gpm nozzles along the road (by the curb) to shoot in, but found out I can't dig there because of a marked gas line. (unless its deep enough) I only dig down 6"-12" for sprinkler lines. Can I dig over the gas line? Or what? They marked it. But never told us how deep it is, or if we can go over it. The powerlines are in the air, we don't have sewer systems, nor water lines. Gas only.
Should I put them in the woods shooting out towards the road instead. I was going to put rotors, but now what should I put. It is about 200ft between the valve box and road. I was even going to put a small valve box with a manual pvc valve near the end of the woods to shut off the zone when I need to do maintnance instead of running back to the house.
I try to run spray heads on a zone I had, and they don't even shoot far then. They seem to take alot(x30) more pressure then low gpm nozzles in rotors. I want to irrigate the first few plants at the end of our driveway too and maybe a few flowers.
Blue circles: Sprinkler head
Red Dotted Line: GAS
Green pointy things: Plants