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<blockquote data-quote="Moolz" data-source="post: 815985" data-attributes="member: 14547"><p>I went with 4 Gardena starter kits for 4 different zones and added on from there. I got a quote for almost 18k from a landscaper for a Rain Bird setup. My current setup - DIY with my garden guy - worked to around R4k all in. 9 lawn pop ups by Rain Bird and about 20 Gardena sprayers in the beds. I bought 2 Gardena digital timers which was about 1.5k extra. </p><p></p><p>Most of the equipment was bought from Builders as it was MOST convenient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moolz, post: 815985, member: 14547"] I went with 4 Gardena starter kits for 4 different zones and added on from there. I got a quote for almost 18k from a landscaper for a Rain Bird setup. My current setup - DIY with my garden guy - worked to around R4k all in. 9 lawn pop ups by Rain Bird and about 20 Gardena sprayers in the beds. I bought 2 Gardena digital timers which was about 1.5k extra. Most of the equipment was bought from Builders as it was MOST convenient. [/QUOTE]
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