Remote garden watering
Our work is already cut out for us. This year we put down landscape cloth then planted into it. Dam near killed us doing it, but we haven't weeded once and going to the garden is never muddy. This hauling water bit seems to be out of the norm compared to the community gardens I've seen on Youtube. I'm planning this for next year, so I have time to research, buy bit pieces and test, play around. One reason I may pick barrels is there is a Uline shipping company a few miles from us, so we can take our flat bed trailer and pick up a few with out shipping costs. Figured I could pick the open barrel type, cut in a spigot at the bottom and go from there. We are using 30 to 40 gallons daily that we are hauling to the garden, about a 75 to 100 foot walk with a 5 gallon bucket in cart, THEN dipping and watering every plant. We have a 21 year old son that goes to Jr college that can help, though he still has classes that interfere. I'm trying to cut down the work.
Once idea: I have a 8.5 amp generator continuous, so get a electric pump, hook a hose and water with one person dumping the other buckets into the feed bucket. Second upgrade, get one to two barrels and load them up then pump from them, "one person isn't needed to keep feeding the bucket". The last option is what I approach you folks on, laying down soaker hose, drip hose, then either startup the generator and let the pump do the work OR us a 12 V electric pump/ battery, maybe solar panel to recharge would be a really nice upgrade. I don't know how long a hose a portable pump could handle, number of "water circuits" needed to open, close manual or automatic and diameter of main pipe.
I had a electrical engineering background til the military did me in. I know math well but do not have the practical or design experience to maybe pull this off. The reason I approached this board. I figured maybe someone has done similar work on a watering system for a lake/ pond. My difference would be a barrel. I'm guessing maybe runs of some type soaker drip hose and valve to turn on each one till done with a timer for the pump? Never owned a house or I would be setting up a real one in a real garden. With soaker hose, I could devise some roll up at the end of season, then the work would be supplying the barrels with water. I'm I too far off on this? Been looking at solar and 12v pumps and found one that fed a oscillating sprinkler from a pond I would guess 200 feet away. Used a littel 12v pump, regular garden hose run and it was working well. Seen some gravity fed ones and comically all of them filled up with a hose. Seems the park district is putting us through the wringer and I'm trying to figure a way to continue next year without killing us. "family had to drive the car 200 feet from the parking lot to the garden last week to let me crawl into the car holding my chest." *Navy poisoned us so I get to breath on one lung* From what I'm trying to do is setup up front then be able to coast when the heat and humidity is really bad. RJF