How to install the Rainbird 5000 Correctly

One of the advantages of a tripod Rainbird 5000 is the fact that it towers over your small plants, flowers, vegetables and shrubs. This makes for a really good watering for your plants. It is more like an actual rainfall then just being watered. At the same time it is able to better water your taller plants. Usually the taller plants suffer during watering time and require the person to come out holding a hose for best water distribution. This is no longer the case.

How tall is the Rainbird 5000?

Most of these Rainbird 5000 stand from two feet to four feet tall, while some are as high, when fully extended, as five and a half feet. The tripod Rainbird 5000 can do a full three hundred and sixty degree revolution.

Since the tripod Rainbird 5000 can do a very large area at once you can set how far you want it to water. They are therefore height and width adjustable and that means you can water a small area or a very large area using just this one device. They are made from metal and come with weighted legs that are made to resist corrosion so they can be left outside without you worrying if a strong wind will blow them over or damage them. The metal will likely be galvanized steel. The heads are made of either a zinc alloy or brass for extra durability and long lasting use. They are made to easily fold up when you are done using them and are straightforward to store

The tripod Rainbird 5000, which effortlessly attaches to your basic garden hose, is a blessing for those who want to grow tomato vines, or any other vegetable that grows on vines including peas and string beans. It can be set for the exact height of the tallest of the plants and ensure a good watering. A tripod Rainbird 5000 would also be excellent if you are growing a corn patch. They have a range that allows them to cover a three thousand square feet area while watering.