Saving Water In The Garden
July 29th, 2010 | by |The world is becoming more aware of the scarcity and fragility of this precious resource, and worldwide we are being urged to conserve water. Water continues to increase in price every year. Saving water in the garden is not a difficult task, and doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
Mulch maintains the quality of many plants. Slowing the process of evaporation helps nourish the soil longer. Grass trimmings, fallen leaves and bark can be spread around the bottom of plants and throughout flower beds to cover all open soil. Finding organic matter to cover soil can be done by searching around a yard or purchasing mulch from a nursery.
Plants that retain moisture are a great way to save water. Indigenous plants are native to your area and therefore adapted to thrive in local conditions. They are familiar with certain climate areas and require less water different times of year. Birds will surround a garden that properly recycles water.
Slowly eliminating “foreign” or invader plant species will also cut down on watering. Plants that are not accustom to current accommodations require more water to survive in dryer seasons. Plants not suited for current conditions weaken and kill near by plants. Foreign plants are able to ruin a garden by killing other plants by sucking out their nutrients. Replace them with indigenous plants.
Watch when you water. The chance of evaporation of water is reduced when gardens are watered without the sun present. Watering in the evening reduces the amount of burnt leaves and grass. Watering plants on winter mornings allows for moisture to be absorbed before water freezes. If you have an irrigation system with a timer, make sure you change it with each season to make sure you don’t waste water. Override it in the rainy season too.
Consider investing in a water tank to collect rainwater all year round for watering the garden and filling the swimming pool. Another option is to install a grey water recycling system that will purify the ëgreyí water from baths, showers and sinks for use in the garden. Decreasing water consumption can be achieved by using outdoor water on indoor plants.
Using less water in a garden can improve overall water consumption levels. Following these new techniques can significantly change the amount of money spent on utilities each month.
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