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Sprinkling Is Just the Beginning

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You’ve seen those slowly turning streams of water that trace elegant aquatic arcs at golf courses and parks and on big estates. These sophisticated sprinklers are whisper-quiet wonders with water-powered, gear-driven, rotating sprays mounted in larger rotating heads. They can be mesmerizing to watch and make not a sound.

Now you can plunk one of these efficient high-tech sprinklers in the middle of your lawn, pull up a few lawn chairs and invite your neighbors over to watch this one-sprinkler water ballet. The gear-driven model 526 Irrigator is a home-garden unit made by the Israeli firm Naan, and it can evenly water up to a 75-foot diameter circle.

This sprinkler is based on an underground design, but it’s mounted to a sled or a spike so it’s movable. The water is delivered slowly so the sprinkler must run for longer periods than most, but that gives the water a chance to soak in, which makes this technology especially useful on a slope. The model 526 costs about $14 and is available at nurseries and garden outlets.

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Naan has also tweaked the old-fashioned oscillating lawn sprinkler so you can change the style of spray, the spray width, intensity and the arc covered, all for about $30.

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