Recycling Garden Water
The presence of usable water is decreasing rapidly and needs to be addressed. Over consumption of water is driving the price of this natural resource up every day Reducing the amount of used water in a garden is easy and affordable.
Mulching means covering the bare soil around plants with organic matter. This helps prevent evaporation and enriches the soil. Exposed soil can be covered by dead grass leaves or tree bark. For gardens that lack natural organic matter, local nurseries can provide necessary items to fertilize a garden.
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. This will not only save you a lot of water, it will also attract more birds to your garden.
Slowly eliminating “foreign” or invader plant species will also cut down on watering. These plants are not suited to local conditions, and need a lot more water in the dry season than indigenous plants. This often means they leech water from surrounding plants, killing them off. Some invader species are able to replicate rapidly, eventually taking over the garden and killing other species. Replace them with indigenous plants.
Water the same time everyday. In summer, late afternoon or evening is the best time to water to prevent most of the moisture from being evaporated before it soaks into the soil and reaches the plants’ roots. Preventing fires from the burning of leaves and grass can be achieved by watering gardens in the evening. Avoid watering plants at night to preserve life and keep roots from freezing over. 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. Make proper changes to accommodate the rainy seasons.
Collecting rainwater in a water tank can reduce water consumption. Install grey water recycling systems to reduce waste. Small things like pouring the water into a jug until it has heated up and using it to water indoor plants can make a huge difference to your water consumption.
Using less water in a garden can improve overall water consumption levels. Introduce some of the ideas mentioned here, and watch your water utilities bill gradually shrink.
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