In the hot summer months, we often focus on watering to keep our plants in the landscape and garden alive. With water being one of our most important natural resources we want to make sure that we conserve water and avoid wasting it. There are simple steps you can take to conserve water but yet still keep your garden alive and growing during the summer.
Below are tips that you can put into effect and water smartly in your own garden and landscape:- When preparing to plant, add organic matter (aka compost) to the soil. Organic matter increases water-holding capacity of the soil, especially in sandy soils.
- Mulching around plants in landscape and gardens not only control weeds but will reduce water loss from the soil due to evaporation.
- Touch the soil to determine when to water. Moist soil will hold together better in a ball than dry soil. Avoid watering plants on a schedule just for the sake of watering.
- Switch overhead watering to soaker hoses and drip irrigation where possible. This can reduce landscape water use by up to 50 percent. Much water from overhead watering is loss to evaporation before it even reaches the plant roots.