Landscaping Tips to Save Water
November 2, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Eco Tips, Landscaping
While landscaping can really make your house exteriors look great, it can make you water bills shoot up high. This can lead you to question whether you really need that much water. The truth is that you can save a lot of water by making a few simple modifications to your water usage.
Here are a few tips to help you save water with landscaping.
Inefficient watering systems
Everybody wants their piece of automated equipment, whether it is the latest automatic land mower or the modern sprinkler system. Most often these automated sprinklers cause a lot of waste of water.
You might have noticed the water running off the lawn down into the street. This is utter wastage when you need to save water. However, most homeowners who have a landscaping use this kind of inefficient watering systems that causes so much waste. If you can find a good and efficient one then it will save water and prevent wastage.
Find an efficient watering system to suit your needs
You should remember a great thumb rule. It says that the bigger and closer to the ground, the delivered water droplet is, the better it is. Systems that give fine water sprays usually lose most of the water to the wind and evaporation.
You might be surprised to know that a hand held hose is the most efficient way to water, saving as much as 33% water compared to other systems.
Automated systems are no better
You might think that because relying on modern technologies means saving money and time. Well, you need to think again, at least as far as watering systems are concerned.
These automated systems such as the ground sprinklers, in fact use 35% more water while those systems that have an automatic timer to accompany utilise 47% more compared to other places that do not use any of such systems. While these devices keep you under the illusion of saving time, they are actually causing you to spend more.
Add some rain sensors or soil sensors
If you already have some kind of an automated system, then you do not need to throw it out and incur more loss. Instead, add such sensors to your system. This will help the sprinklers to know when the soil is moist enough not to need any watering. Hence, you will end up saving water.
Go for automatic drip irrigation
These systems are more efficient compared to sprinklers and with the sensors they will work even better.
Green Landscaping
June 19, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Landscaping
When it comes to lawn and garden care, a green and healthy landscape is what we all aim for. But “green” in the sense of eco friendly or natural pest and fertilizer products is something we are only now becomeing concerned about. Our children and pets are often exposed to many toxins in the environment they live in that we can’t control. Most parents are now greening their homes on the inside – let’s talk about greening the outside of your home.
We all know that pesticides and fertilizers tend to be very toxic – but this is a thing of the past. There are eco friendly gardening and landscaping products available today. Unfortunately they do tend to be more expensive than the usual brands – but compared to the cost of your family’s health, it shouldn’t hold you back. If the products you will use to help control pests and weeds in your landscape may seem more expensive, the outcome is going to far outweigh your initial expenditure on getting your garden and lawns growing the natural way.
Benefits of greenscaping your lawn and garden are many, including: saving money in the long run, reducing waste, conserving water, saving energy, reducing greenhouse gas emisions and reducing your environmental footprint. Getting your home “greenscaped” isn’t as hard as you think – but if you are unsure on where to start or would prefer a professional lawn care specialist to do the work for you, there are plenty of lawn maintenance companies that work with green products. Or, if you are looking for a commercial landscape company, try TruGreen.

