
What makes micro drip irrigation so popular in the
Southland Region of New Zealand?
Micro drip irrigation is a system of irrigation that delivers water slowly to the root of the
plants. In the Southland region of New Zealand micro drip irrigation is becoming more
popular as farmers are coming to Garden Sprinkler Southland understand micro drip irrigation
can improve efficiency and increase yields.
Micro drip irrigation systems in Southland and around the world aim to deliver water and
nutrients to the base of the plant, rather than also watering the soil around the plant. This
obviously means less water is wasted as the micro drip system delivers water exactly where
it is needed, making it a very precise form of irrigation. This precise approach feeds the
roots and not the surrounding soil. This aspect of micro drip irrigation is very important
because the amount of water used is much less than in other methods of irrigation. This
saves both money and water.
A secondary way that drip irrigation saves water is that it reduces evaporation. Water has
little to no chance to evaporate when water is applied directly to the base of the plant. Water
is a precious resource so using it wisely is essential for improving overall irrigation efficiency.
Using micro drip irrigation can potentially allow you to irrigate up to 30% more land using
the same volume of water. Conversely, micro drip irrigation can help reduce your current
water cost by similar percentages. Even with the capital outlay required, over the longer
term savings can still be substantial.