Horticultural Irrigation
YardLine Irrigation is pleased to offer horticultural irrigation solutions for growers across Southern Ontario. This type of irrigation not only boosts crop yield and quality, but also aids in disease management and nutrient uptake. We recognize that the success of growers hinges on the quality and quantity of their crops. By offering efficient watering systems, we help cultivate profitable crops while introducing innovations and automation that help growers capitalize on their most valuable assets: time and money. Modern technologies like flow sensing and remote scheduling enable more accurate irrigation and fertigation, minimizing the time spent on tasks such as opening and closing manual valves, handling hoses, or inspecting for leaks and blockages.
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Types of Horticulture Irrigation
Benefits of Horticultural Irrigation
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Water Efficiency: Drip irrigation can achieve up to 95% water efficiency.
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Reduced Weed Growth: Drip irrigation effectively minimizes weed proliferation.
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Fertigation: Fertilizers can be applied through the drip irrigation system.
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Disease Management: By keeping plant foliage dry, drip irrigation helps lower the risk of disease

Surface Drip Irrigation
This highly efficient delivery system channels water and nutrients straight to the plant’s root zone, supplying them in precise amounts and at optimal times. This ensures that each plant receives exactly what it requires for optimal growth. Additionally, it allows farmers to achieve greater yields while conserving water, fertilizers, and energy.

Sub-Surface Drip Irrigation
This popular method conserves water and boosts yields by preventing surface water evaporation and minimizing weed and disease prevalence. Water is delivered directly to the plant root zone, avoiding the soil surface where most weed seeds germinate after tilling.

Overhead Sprinkler Irrigation
Sprinklers frequently have a reputation for being wasteful or imprecise in irrigation. However, this belief is far from accurate. When designed intelligently and efficiently, these systems yield low precipitation rates with exceptional water distribution that mimics natural rainfall. Modern technology offers growers innovative tools aimed at achieving optimal water and nutrient delivery..


