dmccarty
Super Star Member
We are on a 15 GPM well. From talking to people on wells in my area 5 GPM is more "normal". Most of the neighbors are getting around 5 GPM except one who is over 30 GPM!
Irrigating a garden or zone depends on too many factors to give even a ball park water usage or cost. What kind of heads are being used? Is it drip irrigation? Soaker hoses? How much space is being watered? How many plants? Are the water hungry plants or a desert dweller?
Our garden has three long rows about 36 feet long and three short rows 12 feet long. We use soaker hoses to irrigate. I have a valve system setup to so I can turn on/off each of the soaker hoses. What worked well last season was to run three hoses at a time for about 20-30 minutes. If the garden needed water I would try to water half the garden in the evening and the next evening I would water the other half. But I have also watered the whole garden over an hour with each "zone" getting 30 minutes.
Never had a problem with the well even with the bad droughts we have had over the last few years.
Best I can tell we have a 5 or maybe a 10 GPM pump. Given the well is at 15 GPM we should be ok unless we abuse the well. I figure the well holds 250ish gallons which is 25/50 minutes of water with a 5/10 GPM pump.
Abuse is just running the well too long for the amount of water in the pipe and recovery rate. We were at a friends house and their neighbor came over and said they were out of water!
The neighbor had a visiter who ran the sprinkler on the new lawn for hours...... 


Later,
Dan
Irrigating a garden or zone depends on too many factors to give even a ball park water usage or cost. What kind of heads are being used? Is it drip irrigation? Soaker hoses? How much space is being watered? How many plants? Are the water hungry plants or a desert dweller?
Our garden has three long rows about 36 feet long and three short rows 12 feet long. We use soaker hoses to irrigate. I have a valve system setup to so I can turn on/off each of the soaker hoses. What worked well last season was to run three hoses at a time for about 20-30 minutes. If the garden needed water I would try to water half the garden in the evening and the next evening I would water the other half. But I have also watered the whole garden over an hour with each "zone" getting 30 minutes.
Never had a problem with the well even with the bad droughts we have had over the last few years.
Best I can tell we have a 5 or maybe a 10 GPM pump. Given the well is at 15 GPM we should be ok unless we abuse the well. I figure the well holds 250ish gallons which is 25/50 minutes of water with a 5/10 GPM pump.
Abuse is just running the well too long for the amount of water in the pipe and recovery rate. We were at a friends house and their neighbor came over and said they were out of water!
Later,
Dan