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Rain Bird RBY100S Drip Irrigation in-Line Y Filter, 1" x 1" Male Thread

Rain Bird RBY100S Drip Irrigation in-Line Y Filter, 1" x 1" Male Thread

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About This

  • Prevents clogging of downstream Drip irrigation components
  • Pre-installed 200 mesh (75 micron) stainless-steel filter catches debris
  • 1" male pipe thread inlet and outlet for connection to valves and pressure regulators
  • Cap quickly unthreads providing easy access to filter element for cleaning
  • Works with all types and brands of 3/4" irrigation valves
  • Robust body and cap constructed of glass-filled polypropylene for reliable long-life
  • 150 psi pressure rating

Overview

  • Brand : Rain Bird
  • Size : 1" x 1"
  • Style : 1" x 1" Male Thread
  • Material : Cap:Glass-Filled Polypropylene
  • Model Name : 1 IN Y FILTER
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Everything you need to know about growing a beautiful garden

The best time to plant vegetables depends on your climate zone. Generally, cool-season crops like lettuce and peas thrive in early spring, while warm-season crops like tomatoes and peppers should be planted after the last frost date.
Most gardens need about 1 inch of water per week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Water deeply but less frequently to encourage strong root growth. Early morning is the best time to water to minimize evaporation and disease.
Loamy soil with good drainage is ideal for most plants. It should be rich in organic matter, have a pH between 6.0-7.0, and retain moisture while allowing excess water to drain. Adding compost annually improves soil structure and fertility.
Companion planting, crop rotation, and encouraging beneficial insects are effective natural pest control methods. Marigolds deter many pests, while ladybugs and lacewings eat aphids. Regular inspection and hand-picking larger pests also helps.