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Originally Posted by Superman
I am skeptical but respectful of the assertion that the drip rate along a LONG run of hose might be virtually the same everywhere. When I have daisy-chained ordinary flat soaker hose, the last section delivers little water. But....that system is basically low-pressure. If the system you are advising is higher pressure, then it can serve a larger area.
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These hoses don't squirt water in a stream, it basically dribbles out so not much pressure is actually lost.
Recent pic from the other side.
It runs the length of the yard then along the far side.
Behind the Pergola on the far side is Japanese Yew, a lovely Japanese Maple, some Agave and along the side is Oleander. On the side yard out of view are also box shrub and Wandering Jew.
There are at least 5 splits / branches to the main line for flower pots, the two tall grey ones on the right, the low bowl in front of the first tall one and two under / near the window on the far left.
Buy a roll, hook it up and see what you get, you may need two water sources but I doubt it.
It will handle as much pressure as you can feed it so even an outside spigot turned up to 11.