Phoenix, United States – July 25, 2019 / MasterAZscapes /

Landscapes in Phoenix can be tricky when finding the perfect company for irrigation systems. One of the best reasons to get an irrigation system is for controlled watering. It allows an automatically set when and how much water to deliver specific areas. These systems can be quite complex, allowing different schedules for different areas while using the same system. This can be especially helpful for multi-use yards have that be a vegetable garden in addition to decorative plants, flowers, and bushes. At MasterAZscapes they give homeowners a wide range of different kinds of irrigation systems.
Common irrigation system types in Arizona
Some irrigation system types are more common than others, and in a desert environment can yield better results.
- Surface Irrigation – These systems use gravity to irrigate. Commonly used to water large crops, think siphon tubing and flood based irrigation. Furrow irrigation uses channels carved out of the earth, and around crops to determine the flow and level of water that crops receive.
- Sprinkler Irrigation – Sprinkler systems are ideal for smaller application areas. Above-ground sprinklers can be utilized with underground systems. Both involve timers, different pressured or adjustable pressure sprinklers and are frequently used when watering lawns.
- Drip Irrigation – Drip irrigation is commonly used in vegetable gardens and for smaller crops. Pressurized water moves through tubing designed to release a specific amount of water. This drip/sprinkle method is effective for reducing water consumption because delivery goes right to the plant.
- Sub-surface Irrigation – This form of irrigation is similar to drip methods, but the tubes are placed underground. With a severely reduced potential for evaporation, this is one of the options that provide the most direct feed. It’s used in both home and commercial applications to great effect.
What is the purpose of Irrigation?
Irrigation systems are designed to water, and delivering the correct amount and as directly as possible is the easiest way to save money. An intelligent design of an irrigation system will do just that, but it needs to be right for the purpose of every yard. MasterAZscapes has the general categories irrigation systems fall into covered, including specific watering purposes and the pros and cons of the best systems for the job.
What needs watering?

Grasses – Having grass in a yard, meaning watering is important and worth thinking about options. Midiron is frequently chosen for its ability to thrive under extreme sunlight. It’s a durable grass species and low maintenance. For a really excellent choice consider a native grass. These are typically long-stalked and wheat-like and are great for accents. Sprinkler systems are best for watering grass. Just make sure to water in the morning, keep the grass cut to the appropriate length, and don’t be afraid to let the grass go dormant, only watering enough to keep it alive. The amount of time it can remain dormant varies from type to type, so find out first.
Bushes and Trees – Bushes and trees often need extended or deeper watering than other plants. That’s where drip irrigation really comes in handy. There are a variety of ways to set up drip irrigation, and they don’t all require a major investment or time. Soaker hoses are designed to release water steadily and slowly. This allows trees to and bushes to soak it up directly with little in the way of evaporation. Watering effectively is all about mitigating loss, and these provide a great way to do so without having to install an extensive system.
Flowers – Since flower species can vary greatly in their watering needs, many choose to water by hand. The great thing about drip irrigation though is that it can be customized for specific plants while still running off the same line. The best option is to plant accordingly. Choose similarly thirsty plants in specific areas. An irrigation system can be created to provide each “section” with the appropriate amount of water. Connecting timers to the system also allow for watering at a flower’s optimal time.
Vegetables – Whether veggies are growing a field or a small at-home vegetable garden, sub-surface irrigation is a clear choice. It’s important to control the amount of water, timing, and safe water by reducing evaporation. This makes the most economical sense, and watering becomes a priority. Feeding vegetables at the source is the best way to accomplish this. These systems can also be mixed with above ground systems. That can happen when they are strangled by any aggressive root structures, using sub-surface strictly for shallow and non-aggressive root structures.
Narrowing down options
Choosing a company doesn’t have to be difficult. With a few questions, they can find out whether or not they have expertise in specific applications. Have questions ready to ask any company to help narrow down options.
Review the components most likely to be used in a system, if these are higher quality it can indicate better practices company-wide. The ability to provide maintenance as well as diagnostics and system repairs also speak to a company’s qualifications. Determine the most common malfunctions that may occur with a system choice, and whether or not the warranty covers it.
Get irrigation and save.
Whether it saves time, money, or natural resources, the right irrigation system can help with all three.
