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Grow a Beautiful Garden the Water Wise Way By Organic Gardener Saving
water and enjoying the beauty and environmental benefits of plants are not
only possible, but easy says the American Association of Nurserymen (AAN).
"Water Wise" gardening is built on some basic, commonsense
principles: Planning Planning a water wise garden
or landscape
is as easy and fun-as planning any type of garden. Talk to the professionals
at your local center/landscape firm to see which plants will do well in your
area. You may be surprised to find that some very beautiful, colorful plants are low on water consumption-and they
may fit into your landscape perfectly. Group together plants that
require the same amount of water. Plant trees and shrubs to provide shade to
cool buildings, air conditioning units, patios, decks, and other landscape features. Shelter container plants by moving
them to shady areas. Spike or aerate lawns to insure maximum water
penetration. Control weeds which compete with useful plants for water. Soil
Improvement Soil improvement is another
easy and beneficial step in building a water wise garden. Soil that is well
prepared at the time of planting influences the plant's initial development
and yields the best results. And plants placed in the proper soil will be
healthier, often needing less water. Soil characteristics include
texture, structure, depth, and nutrients. To find out more about your soil
content, test your soil with the following garden products: Accugrow Soil Test Kit or the Sunleaves Three-Way
Meter. Wise
Irrigation Efficient irrigation is a critical
part of water wise gardening. Your irrigation system can be simple, such as a
hand-held hose, or elaborate, such as an in-ground sprinkler system.
Consider a drip water conservation system, which can save up to 60% of water used by
sprinkler irrigation. Whatever you choose, make sure you plan your watering
to get best results. Deep, infrequent watering,
promotes root growth and is the wisest use of water and encourages strong
rooting. This provides greater tolerance to dry spells. Water early in the
day, and on less windy days, to reduce evaporation loss. The ideal time is
from dawn to 9:00 a.m. Turn off sprinklers before water is wasted
as runoff into gutters and streets. Mulching Mulching is always a benefit
to your garden and can help prevent soil erosion and evaporation, conserving
the water that is available and keeping your plants healthy and strong. Maintenance Maintaining your water wise
garden means learning how to water all over again. You may find that watering
less means having more time to sit back and enjoy your garden. Generally,
plants should be watered less often and for a long period of time. Drip,
soaker, or deep root watering promotes healthy plants and less water use. Water
Wise Gardening Tips Follow these handy watering tips from AAN, and you'll soon be started on your own environmentally sound garden or landscape. For garden products mentioned in this article, please visit http://www.spray-n-growgardening.com _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by Organic Gardener |
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