
You can click on the picture to the left to enlarge.
To water the garden using the hose bib:
1. Attach the hose to the hose bib (that will be connected at the valve at the north end of the garden). No valve needs to be turned on, because the upper valves should be open (If they are not, follow the directions below).
To water the garden using the sprinklers:
1. GREEN VALVE Turn on both valves located at the west side of the garden. This will activate the sprinklers on each side of the garden. They are spaced uneven on each side to allow for proper coverage.
2. Turn the valves back off when the desired amount of watering is complete.
If the water does not turn on when the valves at the garden are turned, then the follow steps need to be taken.
1. RED VALVE Check the valve in the center of the pear farm (the red valves). There are three white tubes sticking up out of the ground. There will be a red "T" in one of the tubes. The red "T" needs to be moved to the center tube. This is the line that goes down to the garden. To turn the valve on, you need to turn the "T" a quarter turn to the left ("righty tighty" turns the valve off, "lefty loosy" turns the valve on).
2. If the center valve is already on and there is no water at the garden, or if you turn it on and the water doesn not start running, then you need to check the water at the pump house.
3. BLUE VALVE To turn the water on at the pump house, you need to enter the pump house and locate the valve closest to the door. This is a small green wheel that you turn until it is all the way on (turning to the left). If you have to take this step, take note to see if any sprinklers inadvertently have switched on. If this happens, you need to locate the valve for those sprinklers and turn them off. (There are three other lines that run of this same line - if you need help locating them, you can call Paul, Janet, or Bro. Neilsen.)
4. If none of these steps work, then there is probably something else going on and Bro. Neilsen needs to be contacted.
Brother Neilsen plans on leaving the valves open for us. If for some reason the valves are not on, then here are the instructions on how to turn them on.
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