Going Easy On The Use Of Water While Landscaping
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010The conservation of water is becoming vital to the survival of any living creature on this earth. Over consumption of water is driving the price of this natural resource up every day Properly utilizing water in the garden can reduce consumption levels.
Using mulch is a great way to protect soil. This helps prevent evaporation and enriches the soil. Grass trimmings, fallen leaves and bark can be spread around the bottom of plants and throughout flower beds to cover all open soil. For gardens that lack natural organic matter, local nurseries can provide necessary items to fertilize a garden.
Plants that retain moisture are a great way to save water. Planting native plants reduce water because of the adaptations to current conditions. They are suited to, for example winter rainfall areas, and won’t need much watering in summer, and vice versa. Saving water can create a more inviting garden to animals.
Slowly eliminating ‘foreign’ or invader plant species will also cut down on watering. Foreign plants need an adequate amount of water to survive. Outsider plants can quickly kill indigenous plants by removing water and other nutrients. A single species of unwanted plants can quickly reproduce and take over other plant species. Replace them with indigenous plants.