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Cake day: July 3rd, 2023

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  • It is coming from a spigot off the side of the house, then would have to run probably 50ft to the garden. Our water pressure seems ok enough to run a splash pad by the garden, but I’m sure that’s different from the number of holes that would be in the beds. I’m looking to run hosing for at least 4 12x2ft beds, and I’m considering reconfiguring them to add about 2 more. Do you think that’s overambitious? Maybe I should start smaller and just try the first bed and see how that goes. I really really want that hands off life!!



  • I was curious how hard it would be to DIY, sounds like a good option. A starter kit is appealing just from the lower mental effort aspect, but it’s sounding like it’s not as complicated as I was thinking. Do you know if there is a big difference in quality between the drip tubing manufacturers? Or are there particular parts I should invest a little more in?


  • Good to know about the BDS trap, damn. Do you know offhand of any that aren’t? I’ll have to do more reading there.

    Edit: for anyone else trying to untangle the BDS bit. It looks like Drip Works is an Israeli firm. Rain Bird, Hunter, and Drip Depot are US companies, but they distribute across Israel; Blumat is German/Austrian also distributes in Israel. Has been tricky to figure out because drip irrigation was created by an Israeli so tons of mentions about Israel just because of that. If I find anything more helpful I’ll try to update









  • There’s also a class issue at play. If it can only be an unpaid hobby, then only people with the time to dedicate to it (in lieu of a second paying gig) and the disposable income to buy the necessary equipment (financed entirely by their paid job) are able to participate. For example, I work with people who are also working artists. They use the income from selling their art from their hobby to pay for those materials. It’s not enough to live off, so it’s not their primary income, but they wouldn’t be able to participate in their hobby at the level they currently are if they weren’t able to sell their work. Allowing people to profit from their labor makes these spaces more inclusive and diverse.