Efficient water delivery to your tropical plants is critical

This is a 1/4-inch 45-degree sprayer, which is attached to a low-pressure system with the trunk line buried just slightly below the soil. Here in the desert, water is precious so this is a very efficient way of delivering just what your plants need. All of the pieces for this system are available at any hardware store, such as Home Depot or Lowe's. Before I installed the sprayers, I used "spaghetti tubing", which just dripped on the ground next to the plants. This works for a while, right after you plant, but the tubing gets clogged and lost after a while. These sprayers sit up a few inches from the ground so I can keep an eye on them. But they don't show so much that they spoil the view. Pictured are English Ivy, Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) and Canna Tropicana.

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