Save Water in the Garden and Watch it Grow!
Keep in mind that all plants need water, even drought tolerant plants. Watering deeply but infrequently benefits all established plantings. The use of mulch around trees and shrubs will allow them to go longer periods in between watering.
If you had been watering your plants daily with small amounts of water, you may be surprised at how well they adapt to a deeper drink, less frequently. Water early in the day, especially as the weather warms, to reduce evaporation loss. Install a drip or other water conservation irrigation system. Slow drip and deep root watering systems can save up to 60 percent of all water used in garden care. Remember to turn off sprinklers before water is wasted as run-off into gutters and streets. Be sure your irrigation system is in proper working condition.
Gradually let lawns reach a height of three to four inches. Longer blades of grass can mean going several days longer between watering. Spike or aerate lawns to ensure the maximum water penetration. Or use soil penetration chemicals. Maintain your lawn healthy by fertilizing regularly. Healthy lawns have deeper root systems that can withstand periods of less water.
You can still plant new plants and flowers in your garden. Many common landscape plants are surprisingly water wise. Plants rated “Water Wise” need less water to survive. Ask your California Certified Nursery Professional which plants work well with limited water. Start them out with deep thorough watering. The use of soil conditioners and organic amendments added to your soil will allow heavy clay soil to accept irrigation without runoff and will allow sandy soils to retain moisture for longer periods of time.
The planting of fruits and vegetables is strongly encouraged. No water restrictions have been placed on irrigation used for personal food consumption. This means we can all enjoy the benefits of growing fresh tomatoes and eating oranges right off the tree without feeling guilty about watering.
So, with just a few changes to our normal watering habits, we can all enjoy a beautiful, green garden and fresh food all year long.
For additional information, consult the garden pros at Green Thumb Garden Center, 23734 Newhall Ave, Old Town Newhall.
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