How to Install Drip Irrigation with The Heart Kit Part I
Video Description: Learn how to install the basic components of a drip irrigation system. This video shows how to put together the faucet assembly of the heart of the garden kit. Related Article Subjects: How to Install Drip Irrigation with The Heart Kit, drip irrigation, drip irrigation kit, drip system, garden watering, heart kit, install drip irrigation, irrigation system, watering systemHow to Install Drip Irrigation with The Heart Kit
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How to Install Drip Irrigation with the Heart Kit Part II
Learn how to connect your drip irrigation tubing in the heart of the garden kit to the faucet assembly shown in the Heart Of The Garden Kit...
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