JD, I'll post some pictures later tonight. I went through a learning curve on these things and now I know.
Hello Tim! The soil varies. On top of the hill, it is more loamy with sand. In the middle of the hill it is rich dark and soft....little loamy. At the bottom of the hill it's mostly hard pan sand, limestone, and rock. I've added a good top soil with pine bark fines to that area and my Smith fig loves it! The problem is though is those you have to apply the sprinkler a foot or so above the the tree because the water will run downhill.
Hello Ken and others, no I did not use a pressure regulator. With so many ties, I did not need one. For now, I put 4 micro sprinklers on and they are running at full capacity....doing fine. The kind I have can cover a 7 foot area so I could just use a couple of these for my entire orchard but then I will be wasting water and money. I may remove these and just use the 1 gallon drippers. I think this is best especially if I tie all my 70 pots to the same water line. If I do that then I'll have to extend my watering time from 1 hour to 3 or 4 hours. Either way, I am saving money. The pots will have 1/2 gallon drippers. Time is critical and if I run the sprinklers for 2 hours, then those in pots won't get too much water and those in the ground will be happier. I may just have to to water twice a day on days of 95+ degrees like it was last week. Another this I learned is that the birds like the sprkinkers too! That's not good because I have Gino, Sal's and MVS figs coming in now!