3 drip line rows o a garlic bed
Garlic irrigation farming in Kenya is undertaken using drip irrigation systems, overhead irrigation, or the newer rain hose irrigation system. Grekkon Limited advises on how to irrigate garlic in Kenya. This is through three irrigation system types for small through large garlic growers in the country. Commercial farmers factor in irrigation in the overall cost of garlic farming in Kenya. Garlic buyers in Kenya seek garlic for sale by contracting filed under irrigation. This crop has uniform maturity and a better size, also a factor of when to irrigate garlic.
Acreage | Size in Meters Square | Price in KES |
1/8th acre | 506 | KES 38,000 |
1/4 acre | 1,024 | KES 55,000 |
1/2 acre | 2,025 | KES 85,000 |
1 acre | 4,048 | KES 165,000 |
2. Garlic rain hose and overhead irrigation (using rain gun, meganet or impact sprinklers)
Acreage | Size in Meters Square | Price in KES |
1/8th acre | 506 | KES 10,000 |
1/4 acre | 1,024 | KES 18,000 |
1/2 acre | 2,025 | KES 30,000 |
1 acre | 4,048 | KES 55,000 |
Water in the morning or late in the evening when temperatures are low. This reduces water loss as a result of evaporation.
Water the crop to the full root depth and the soil should remain moist through out the growing season. Moist but not wet. Garlic needs 1 inch of water per week. When young, the water needs are small and increase as the crop matures. During bulbing, the crop will require the most water.
Do not water during the rainy season. Water once a week in the cool season and 3-4 times a week in the hot season. When the bulb has formed and matured, reduce watering completely 1-2 weeks before harvesting.
Garlic drip irrigation is the best because it uses less water and labor. It is expensive to install but it is the cheapest to maintain. Rain hose kits have a much more even water distribution pattern than sprinklers, and are easier to install. They require less labor too. Rain hose kits like sprinklers are water inefficient.
Once a week in the cool season and 3-4 times a week in the hot season.
Garlic requires 1 inch of water per week.
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Hello
For Garlic rain hose and overhead irrigation (using rain gun, meganet or impact sprinklers), how many do you need to cover 1 acre?
is the cost Kes 55k for all?
Thanks.
Good evening Eric,
For your garlic farming in Kenya, the number of components depends on the irrigation method adopted and also on the specific irrigation equipment in use. For instance, the number of rain gun sprinklers will differ from the number of meganet sprinklers. What irrigation system between a rain hose and sprinklers do you choose for your overhead irrigation? For the sprinklers, please specify which one. Learn more about each in the links below
1. Rain gun sprinklers: https://grekkon.com/rain-gun-sprinklers-2/
2. Rain hose kits: https://grekkon.com/rain-hose-irrigation/
3. Meganet sprinklers: https://grekkon.com/mega-net-sprinkler-in-kenya
4. Impact sprinklers: https://grekkon.com/impact-sprinklers/
Best regards,
Customer Service
Very good info on Nat paper, Seeds of Gold 30/4/2022 by Mr.Wamae Mwangi.
1.interest in bore hole drilling & solar pump, drip irrigation. my shamba at Kibwezi, Makueni county.
2. crops: garlic & pawpaw. Thanks
Good afternoon Dave,
Thank you for your compliments. Pleases share your number with us.
Best regards,
Customer Service
very much enlightening
Thank you!