This or soaker hoses. For drip irrigation, if you’re hooking up to a spigot, just keep in mind the pressure isn’t great so the longer your tubing, the less the end will get. I finally hooked mine up to our sprinkler system and it’s better, especially with raised beds.
As someone else mentioned, if you have raised beds and using a spigot, might not be the best option. But play around with it. Hands off watering will change your gardening life!! :)
Yes it takes time, diligence and patience, but it’s my happy place. Seeing all the different types of seeds, learning about their needs and then witnessing what they turn into…it’s just amazing.
But if you don’t enjoy the experience, buying plants still reaps rewards.
This is more for a tax preparer, but might be useful in your situation that my organization put together.
Top Questions to Ask a Paid Preparer
How do you determine your fee and how much will it cost?
Are you open and available all year-round?
What is the expected time frame for receiving my completed tax returns after submitting all required documents?
If the Michigan Department of Treasury or IRS contacts me regarding my return, will you be able to assist me?
Will you be signing the tax return as a preparer?
May I see proof of your PTIN?
How is your data protected?
Will I be receiving my refund directly (i.e., through the mail or direct deposit)?
Will you provide me with a copy of my completed tax return and return any original documents I provided?
Are you affiliated with a professional organization?
How do you learn about new tax laws?
*A “no” response to questions 8 & 9 does not necessarily mean that the tax preparer has a lesser ability to properly prepare your tax return.