Water Conservation tips for a Beautiful
Garden
(NC)-Having a lush, green lawn and healthy garden
helps Canadian homeowners create a backyard oasis that family and
friends can enjoy all spring and summer long. To help gardeners achieve
a lush environment while conserving water, the lawn and garden team
at Canadian Tire has put together some helpful tips.
Timing is everything 
. Water your plants early morning or late afternoon
after the sun sets, to prevent water from evaporating and to maximize
moisture. Water can also act like a magnifying glass and burn your
lawn, so waiting until later in the day will ensure you prevent this
from happening.
. While weather conditions may vary throughout the
summer, the general rule of thumb is to water every four to seven
days for between one and three hours, saturating the ground to a depth
of six inches. Be careful not to over-water the lawn as it's just
as harmful as under-watering.
. Using an outdoor timer, like the two-zone timer,
enables you to program watering tools to run at any frequency and
for any duration of time, ensuring you don't over-water. For added
convenience, look for the new remote control sprinkler at Canadian
Tire, so you can turn water on and off from the convenience of inside
the house or the other side of the yard.
Watering directly to the root
-Consider the area that requires watering and choose
the appropriate tool. For example, to help provide nourishment
to trees, select a tree-base soaking hose that directs water to the
base of the tree or to water flowerbeds, choose a direct drip watering
system that focuses water flow on the desired area.
-Sure to be a hit this spring, micro-irrigation
systems are inexpensive and easy to set up. They come with
tubing, hardware and multiple spray heads to enable gardeners to create
a customized watering system. Focusing water directly on the root,
micro-irrigation systems help conserve water consumption while effectively
providing nourishment to your garden and shrubs.
-To maintain a beautiful lawn without depleting
water supplies, choose a tool like the self-propelled travelling
sprinkler that automatically pulls itself along a customized track,
enabling the water to reach all areas of the yard equally and efficiently.
A rotary sprinkler, such as the Yardworks one available at
Canadian Tire, allows you to choose whether you want 90 degrees, 180
degrees or 360 degrees of coverage, so it's perfect if you want to
target one specific area. |