Watering The Tropical Paradise

The main reason that The Tropical Paradise uses so little water is that there is no grass. Instead there is artificial turf. And the plants are selectively watered using a low pressure drip system which has sprayer heads attached to the end of the tubing. Each one of these sprayer heads is mounted in such a way to allow them to spray over a very precise area, some with a 90-degree sprayer head, and some with a 180-degree sprayer head.

The main trunk line for the water, which is 1/2", sits above ground and is only hidden beneath the gravel close to the wall. The individual tubing, which is called *spaghetti tubing* is 1/4", runs down to the area to be watered.

So, if you want a tropical garden, and you still want to conserve water, you can!


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