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  1. Serenity_John

    Serenity_John Bronze IL'ite

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    [SIZE=-1]Here are some tips for conserving water in your corner of the great outdoors:[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=-1]* Choose drought-resistant native plants for your landscaping needs. Your options won't be limited to cactus, either. From ornamental grasses to shrub roses, many drought-tolerant native species also offer bright color and visual appeal. Look for plants that do well in the driest conditions found in your geographic region. Your local Cooperative Extension office can help you identify plants that are right for your area. You'll also find plenty of ideas online at sites like Gardeners Supply Company - Garden Supplies, Tools, and Gardening Tips.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=-1]* Groom soil for optimum water absorption and retention. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service recommends adding water-retaining organic material to your soil. You can also reduce evaporation by using mulch in landscaping beds.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=-1]* Look for alternative water sources other than the outdoor tap - such as recycling clean water used inside the house for cooking and other activities. Consider collecting roof runoff in a rain barrel for use in flower beds and vegetable gardens.[/SIZE]


    [SIZE=-1]* Irrigate efficiently with low-volume irrigation systems and smart watering practices. In summer 2007, restrictions on lawn watering were widespread throughout the country. Many communities now require all new built homes to use low-volume irrigation in the landscapes. On average, micro sprinklers and drip irrigation uses 80 to 90 percent less water than traditional irrigation systems.

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    [SIZE=-1]Irrigation manufacturers like Mister Landscaper are responding to increased consumer demand for low-volume systems by offering micro sprinkler and drip products that homeowners can easily install on their own. Mister Landscaper's Micro Sprinkler Starter Kits efficiently and slowly irrigate flower and vegetable gardens, as well as areas where trees and shrubs grow. They are available in the plumbing department at Lowe's Home Improvement stores or online at Drip Irrigation. The system also offers a variety of retrofit products that allow you to replace or add on to an existing underground pvc sprinkler system so you can convert 120 gallons per hour (gph) heads to a 10 gph micro spray or 1-2gph dripper.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=-1]"The key is to apply water only exactly when and where it is needed," Thayer says. Drip and micro spray irrigation provide optimum efficiency with minimum waste and over spray.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=-1]* Design your landscaping to minimize evaporation. Windbreaks and fences slow the movement of the wind over the ground and the evaporation it causes, according to the Natural Resources Conservation Service.[/SIZE]
     
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  2. Gaur78

    Gaur78 Gold IL'ite

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    Thanks for sharing the informative water saving tips. This is very much needed for the people in the hot zone.
     

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