Often you don't appreciate something until it's gone! That can really be true with water. Taken for granted when it is plentiful, its importance is truly appreciated in the garden once it becomes scarce. If you find yourself in a drought, there are some things you can do to help conserve water and make the best use of what you have available.
If you have not already mulched your plants, do it! Mulch will help limit the amount of water that evaporates from the soil. While organic mulches such as grass clippings or wood chips are preferable since they add organic matter to the soil, plastic mulches are useful in limiting evaporation from the soil. They can be laid between rows in the vegetable garden and will help limit moisture loss; however, they also will limit infiltration.
Place your water where it will do the most good. Sprinklers are very inefficient for getting water to the roots of your plants. Much of the water lands on the leaves and evaporates before reaching the ground. A slow gentle watering at the base of the plants, allowing the water to soak into the soil, will be most efficient.
Water those plants needing it most. Newly planted trees, shrubs, and flowers with limited roots systems will most likely suffer first from drought conditions. Give these plants priority if water is scarce. Well-established plants, especially those native to the area, are likely to withstand drought conditions with limited damage.
Water in the early morning before the heat of the day. This limits evaporation and supplies plants with needed moisture to make it through the hot, sunny day.
Consider using drip or trickle irrigation systems. Many inexpensive, easy to install systems are available that provide small amounts of water to the base of individual plants. These systems place the water where it is needed most, rather than applying it across the whole garden. Check with your local garden center.
Collect water from downspouts when it rains. Roofs intercept significant amounts of rain. Collecting this runoff into a barrel can help limit the use of city or well water during dry spells.
Water Conservation In India
The sun angles towards the south more and more each day as we go into fall. The days are not as hot and the nights are even cooler so we don't lose as much water to evaporate evaporation as we did with longer days and the hotter weather.
After reading this article, take a walk around your neighborhood and pay attention to the water usage of your neighbors. You'll see there are all kinds of habits they have gotten into. Some leave their sprinkler timers set the same spring, fall, winter, and summer which means in cooler weather a lot to water is being wasted.
As water requirements are less for plant material and lawns the sprinter timer should be adjusted accordingly. This will help to save a significant amount of water.
Plants can be trained to push the roots deeper by deep watering and even lawns can be trained to not require as much water as we think they should have.
Cities around the country that are located in areas that don't get enough water for your plants to live without irrigation enforce water restrictions to conserve this necessary resource.
Check with your local water district to see what days you are allowed to water at your address. The schedules are generally odd and even days with the odd-numbered addresses taking one side of the street and the even-numbered addresses take the other.
After you've made the necessary adjustments to your sprinkler timer to set it for the allowed watering days go through each sprinkler zone and adjust the run time for the plant material you are applying water on. Most new sprinkler timers allow you to set multiple watering cycles. By setting multiple cycles you can put less time on each cycle and allow the water to soak in rather than run off.
Inspect each area of your yard, as your sprinklers are running to identify the areas that have been receiving too much water it's best for the plants that they do not get over watered. Change plugged nozzles and repair broken heads and water lines.
As you begin repairing your lawn, and planting new shrubs in the fall hand water them so you don't have to run the complete zones.
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