Here is the start of my new irrigation system. There is still a lot of work to be done, and more parts to buy.
I buried the stretch of 1/2 inch tubing that goes from the tap to the garden. It's easily depressable, and I don't want to trip over it or mow it, so it's buried in 3/4 inch vinyl pipe that was lying around for years.
Here is the splitter. We still have access to the regular garden hose. The irrigation system side also has an anti-siphen valve.
This drone view shows most of the area I want to irrigate. I think I need four separate lines, each with its own shut-off valve. One for sweet corn area, and strawberries. Corn requires a higher volume output. One for miniature fruit trees, which I think I'll set up with soakers. The tomatoes will also get soakers, I think, which is good to prevent soil borne diseases from contaminating the leaves. The raised beds will get 1/4 inch drippers, which I think will be easier to judge the output. It will all depend on how I feel about each arm of the system. Maybe tomorrow or the next day, the section for raised beds will be completed and ready for testing. There are various complications in each area, which I will work out as I go.