Irrigation is a broad term for watering plants and crops at specific intervals. Irrigation is such an important feature in garden care, as every type of cultivated greenery needs water to thrive.
Natural water from rainfall and air moisture wouldn’t always be enough for garden foliage, which is why irrigation is applied to get around such concerns.
If you’re new to gardening, you might think, “Why do I have to use irrigation?”
Yes, watering seems easy enough. But if you want to boost efficiency in your gardening, installing an irrigation system will help you do just that.
Experienced gardeners know that home irrigation systems save time, effort and money.
For instance, irrigation eliminates your need to lug around hoses and sprinklers. It frees up your time otherwise spent on watering. And what if you have an enormous garden? That will eat up a good chunk of your day.
Also, an irrigation system enables you to use water efficiently. In fact, studies have found that one type of irrigation – the drip irrigation system – uses up to 30% to 40% less water than other methods of watering. There are also systems fitted with a timer, so that you only water the plants when it’s the ideal time to do so.

