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Introduction to Irrigation

 

Water is one of our most precious resources. Lawns and gardens make up about half the total water use of an average home. Studies have shown that many of our lawn and garden irrigation systems are poorly planned and/or have very inefficient watering schedules or need repairs.

 

Hopefully, the tips and suggestions we offer will provide you with the tools necessary to create a beautiful landscape while saving water, time, and money.

 

       Brett Graf Junegrass

       Designer: Brett Graf of Habitat Gardens

       A beautiful, water wise garden.

 

Plants properly watered are healthy with more blooms, resilient foliage, and an increased resistance to pests and disease. The amount and frequency of watering varies and is dependent upon weather, soil conditions, and type of plant.

 

Plant water needs, hydrozoning, and irrigation system design as well as irrigation scheduling must all be considered when creating, or modifying, your lawn or garden irrigation system.  Go to the Watering Tips found on the Main Menu for irrigation scheduling information.