Irrigation system; not my favorite thing to work on!

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I’ve had the pleasure of fixing a leak in the backyard irrigation system. Just getting it dug up, cutting the roots out (🤬!!!), getting the pipes exposed enough to start over, and back to this point has taken 12 hours. There was a leak in one of the irrigation valves but the roots had invaded the space so badly I had to dig everything out and start over, all six lines and valves. And I’m still not done yet. Ugh!

Scott

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I’ve had the pleasure of fixing a leak in the backyard irrigation system. Just getting it dug up, cutting the roots out (🤬!!!), getting the pipes exposed enough to start over, and back to this point has taken 12 hours. There was a leak in one of the irrigation valves but the roots had invaded the space so badly I had to dig everything out and start over, all six lines and valves. And I’m still not done yet. Ugh!

Scott
Put yer back into it. (dad, grandpa, uncles all taught us..........something)

I do see shade, so there is that.
 
Put yer back into it. (dad, grandpa, uncles all taught us..........something)

I do see shade, so there is that.
The shade got in the way! I thought about cutting some branches out of the way but doing that would ruin the shape of the shrubbery. Ligustrums don't fill back in when low branches are cut out.

Scott
 
For just that reason when we planned the landscaping everything was native plants and/or zero water. She's planted a few things since then that get watered out of the hose but no irrigation system. Every week when walking the dogs around the neighborhood we'll see water running out of a yard into the curb ditch and away. Sometimes there's a little squirting fountain feature. Another irrigation failure.
 
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