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What are sprinkler zones?

Published in Irrigation Zones 2 mins read

Sprinkler zones are different areas of your yard that have different watering needs.

Understanding Sprinkler Zones

A sprinkler zone is essentially a designated section of your landscape that is watered together by a specific group of sprinklers. This division is crucial because different types of plants and areas in your yard require varying amounts of water and sometimes different types of sprinkler heads.

As the reference states:

  • Sprinkler zones are different areas of your yard that have different watering needs.
  • Lawns, shrubs, vegetables, and other greens need different sprinkler heads and amounts of water.

By dividing your yard into zones, you can customize the watering schedule and intensity for each area, ensuring that everything gets the right amount of hydration without waste.

How a Sprinkler Zone Works

Each zone is controlled by a single irrigation valve. When your irrigation system runs, the controller opens the valve for one zone at a time, allowing water to flow to the sprinklers within that specific area.

  • A zone is a group of sprinklers that water a specific area from one irrigation valve.

This setup allows you to manage the watering duration and frequency for each zone independently, optimizing water usage and promoting healthier plant growth across your entire landscape.

Examples of Different Zone Needs

Consider the diverse needs within a typical yard:

  • Lawn Areas: Often require broad coverage with rotor or spray heads.
  • Shrub Beds: May need targeted watering with bubblers or drip emitters.
  • Flower Gardens: Might benefit from gentle spray heads or drip lines.
  • Vegetable Gardens: Can have high water demands, potentially needing dedicated zones with appropriate coverage.

Creating separate zones for these different areas allows you to tailor the watering approach to meet the specific requirements of the plants in each location.