This Old House landscape contror Roger Cook shows how to water your lawn and garden—automatically. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)\r<br>\r<br>Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: \r<br>\r<br>Full : \r<br>\r<br>How to Save Water With an Irrigation Timer: \r<br>\r<br>How to Install a Graywater Irrigation System: \r<br>\r<br>How to Troubleshoot and Repair Weak Drip Irrigation: \r<br>\r<br>Shopping for How to Install In-Ground Sprinklers: \r<br>- 1-inch-diameter polyethylene pipe and assorted fittings, for delivering water to the system\r<br>- 3/8-inch-diameter flexible pipe, connects polyethylene pipe to sprinkler spray heads\r<br>- pop-up sprinkler spray heads, used to disperse water onto lawn\r<br>- hose clamps,] for securing fittings to hose\r<br>- battery-powered timer, automatically turns sprinkler system on and off\r<br>- 5-gallon bucket, used to determine how many gallons per minute of water comes from hose bib.\r<br>- wire flags, for pinpointing sprinkler head placement\r<br>\r<br>Tools for How to Install In-Ground Sprinklers: \r<br>- pointed shovel, for digging trench for water-supply pipe\r<br>- propane torch, used to heat pipe ends\r<br>- pipe cutters, for cutting polyethylene pipe\r<br>- crimping pliers, for crimping hose clamps onto pipe\r<br>\r<br>Follow This Old House: \r<br>Facebook: \r<br>Twitter: \r<br>Pinterest: \r<br>G+: \r<br>Instagram: \r<br>Tumblr: