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Friday, August 5th 2011, 9:42am

by Wet_Boots

If you can't dig, hire someone to install a system.

Friday, August 5th 2011, 9:21am

by Chaz

Above ground system

is it possible to design and install a system that is not trenched in? I,d like to have a system right up next to my house to sprinkle away from it mainly for existing shrubs and Id prefer not to dig. I'd attach it to an existing outside spigot. I'd like it to be close to the ground, ridgid, and permanent. Any ideas?

Thanks.