How to Make a DIY Drip Irrigation System for Potted Plants

2019-06-13
How to Make a DIY Drip Irrigation System for Potted Plants
Project Overview
  • Working Time: 4 hours
  • Total Time: 4 hours
  • Skill Level: Intermediate
  • Estimated Cost: $60

You're leaving for summer vacation and realize you don't want to come home to scorched, dead flowers (or pay a plant sitter to come over to water). You can make a DIY drip irrigation system for potted plants and container gardens from poly pipes and plastic piping parts from the hardware store. The best part is that you can customize your system to fit your garden's size and care needs, unlike store-bought systems that may require moving your heavy containers. Follow these steps to create your irrigation system for container gardens.

What You'll Need

Equipment / Tools

  • Tape measure
  • Tape
  • PVC pipe cutting saw, or a PVC cutting tool (for cutting the poly tubing)
  • Hammer
  • Drip irrigation hole punch

Materials

  • Two-way garden hose connector (1/2" faucet hose fitting)
  • Irrigation timer
  • Pressure regulator
  • Mainline drip irrigation hose (1/2" poly drip irrigation tubing)
  • Plant containers
  • Poly tubing end cap
  • Irrigation micro tubing (1/4" vinyl micro tubing)
  • Drip line connectors
  • Drip hose goof plugs (to patch holes that are mispunched)
  • Potting soil
  • Plants
  • Irrigation drippers with spikes, one for each pot

Instructions

Step-by-Step Instructions

You can opt to pick up the list of supplies from the hardware store or use a pre-assembled drip irrigation kit ($42, The Home Depot). For a completely no-worry container garden, attach your drip line to a timer so you can just set it and forget it, which can be especially handy when you're on vacation.

  1. Attach 2-Way Garden Hose Connector to Outdoor Water Faucet

    Attach the two-way garden hose connecter to the outside faucet. Attach an irrigation timer to one end of the hose connector. Secure the pressure regulator to the timer.

  2. Attach Poly Main Line Tubing to Hose Fitting

    Push the tubing onto the hose fitting. Tighten the collar over the tubing.

  3. Design Tubing Layout

    Lay out the tubing and pots to determine the design. Measure where each pot is and mark the tubing (you can use little pieces of tape to mark the tubing). Then, cut the end of the tubing and cap it. Finally, anchor the tubing and hammer down the anchors for security.

    Measure the length from the marked spots on the tubing to where the drip head will be inside the pot (add a few extra inches to allow for slightly moving the pots if needed).

  4. Install the Irrigation Tubing

    Punch a hole in the mainline poly tubing using the drip irrigation hole punch at every spot you marked. If you punch a hole in the wrong spot, it's not the end of the world—that's why there are goof plugs. Attach a dripline connector first to the mainline tube, then attach the micro tubing drip hose onto the other end of the connector.

  5. Install Irrigation Drippers

    Plug dripper heads into the open end of the micro tubing, and then put them in your container. Center the dripper head in each pot, just to one side of where you plan to insert your plants (the dripper's spike is sharp, so it's easy to insert into the soil). Fill your containers with soil—making sure you bury the tubing under the soil. Then add your plants and enjoy.

Related Article

12 Unique Succulents to Set Your Houseplant Collection Apart

12 Unique Succulents to Set Your Houseplant Collection Apart

These 12 stunning and unique succulent varieties will add excitement to your indoor garden.
5 Must-Know Tips for Designing Moon Gardens That Shine at Night

5 Must-Know Tips for Designing Moon Gardens That Shine at Night

Moon gardens bring a touch of magic to home landscapes. Get expert advice on safety considerations, plants, lighting, and decor for designing your own outdoor space to enjoy after dark.
21 Xeriscape Plants for the Water-Wise Garden

21 Xeriscape Plants for the Water-Wise Garden

Create a beautiful landscape with these xeriscape plants that need little water and are low maintenance too.
How to Stop Birds from Flying into Windows

How to Stop Birds from Flying into Windows

Window strikes are common and deadly for wild birds, especially in mating and migrating seasons. Here's how to stop birds from flying into windows.
How to Make A Succulent Tower Planter

How to Make A Succulent Tower Planter

Build a DIY tiered planter that overflows with delightful succulents, adding height and beauty to your garden.
How to Create a Stunning Rose Arch Covered with Flowers

How to Create a Stunning Rose Arch Covered with Flowers

Grow a soaring rose arch with these pro tips on choosing, planting, pruning, and training roses onto an arched trellis.
What Is Rooting Hormone? Plus How to Use It to Propagate Your Plants

What Is Rooting Hormone? Plus How to Use It to Propagate Your Plants

Rooting hormone boosts the success of growing new plants from cuttings. Here's how to use it to propagate your plants more effectively.
How to Plant and Grow 'Popstars' Phlox

How to Plant and Grow 'Popstars' Phlox

Annual 'Popstars' Phlox looks like floral fireworks in the garden. They bloom in bright colors all summer long and are super easy to grow.
11 Boxwood Alternatives to Add Evergreen Elegance to Your Landscape

11 Boxwood Alternatives to Add Evergreen Elegance to Your Landscape

When you need a boxwood alternative in your landscape, these 11 evergreen plants are excellent solutions.
10 Stunning Types of Magnolia Trees and Shrubs for Your Landscape

10 Stunning Types of Magnolia Trees and Shrubs for Your Landscape

There is a type of magnolia tree or shrub for every landscape. Use this guide to choose the best magnolia for your garden.
16 Pretty and Simple Combinations of Window Box Flowers for Shade

16 Pretty and Simple Combinations of Window Box Flowers for Shade

Here are 16 beautiful and easy-care combinations of window box flowers for shade to add color wherever you need it.
Florida Weave for Tomatoes: 7 Steps to Perfectly Trellis Your Plants

Florida Weave for Tomatoes: 7 Steps to Perfectly Trellis Your Plants

Learn the benefits of using the Florida weave for tomatoes and follow our step-by-step guide to make your own DIY tomato trellis with this budget-friendly method.
How to Propagate Lavender to Make More Plants for Free

How to Propagate Lavender to Make More Plants for Free

Learn how to propagate lavender with this step-by-step guide using two simple plant propagation techniques.
How to Get Rid of Mushrooms in Your Yard: 4 Natural Solutions

How to Get Rid of Mushrooms in Your Yard: 4 Natural Solutions

Find out how to get rid of mushrooms in the yard by understanding why they are popping up. Then solve the problem naturally with this simple guide.
How Often—and How Long—You Should Water Your Grass

How Often—and How Long—You Should Water Your Grass

Whether you water manually or you have an underground sprinkler system, follow our tips for how long and how often to water your grass to keep from overwatering your lawn.
Peach Tree Diseases and Pests

Peach Tree Diseases and Pests

Here's what you need to know about common peach tree diseases and pests and how to fight them.
How to Stop Rabbits from Eating Plants in Your Garden

How to Stop Rabbits from Eating Plants in Your Garden

Bunnies may be cute, but they can also be garden saboteurs. Here's how to stop rabbits from munching on your flowers, shrubs, and vegetables.
17 Deer-Resistant Shade Plants That Will Brighten Up Your Garden

17 Deer-Resistant Shade Plants That Will Brighten Up Your Garden

These pretty perennials and shrubs are deer-resistant shade plants, and most of them bloom for added color.
11 Ways to Create Low-Maintenance Landscaping Around Your Home

11 Ways to Create Low-Maintenance Landscaping Around Your Home

These low-maintenance landscaping tips will help you spend less time doing yardwork and more time enjoying your garden.
Does Gardening by the Moon Really Work? Here's What Experts Say

Does Gardening by the Moon Really Work? Here's What Experts Say

Many gardeners believe gardening by the moon can help plants grow better. Here's what experts and research reveal about following lunar calendars for timing gardening tasks.