: Ensure the lines are roughly 30cm apart to match the internal dripper spacing, providing even coverage across the soil. 2. Essential Components To build the system, you will typically need:
: For vegetable beds or dense landscape areas, lay the tube in a grid pattern. Start with a perimeter and run parallel lines across the bed.
Drip Eze is a flexible polyethylene tube with (emitters) spaced at regular intervals (typically 30cm) along the inside of the pipe.
: If you live in a freezing climate, ensure you drain the lines in winter to prevent the internal emitters from cracking.
: Before plugging the ends, turn the water on for a minute to flush out any dirt or plastic shavings.
: Available in 4mm (for small pots/areas) or 13mm (standard for garden beds).
: Insert end plugs into all open pipe ends and secure them. 4. Maintenance & Tips
: Drip Eze can be covered with mulch to hide the pipes and reduce evaporation, but do not bury it deep in the soil.