Simple ways to conserve water and maintain a lush, green lawn

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If you’re like most homeowners, you want your lawn looking as lush and green as possible. And for that to happen, your grass and plants must have plenty of moisture.

Fortunately, you can get your lawn the moisture it needs while also conserving water. Doing so, in turn, will not only benefit the environment but also help to trim down your monthly water bill. Plus, an attractive lawn can boost your home’s curb appeal and resale value! Below, Ecology Vibe Australia has listed some practical tips for using less water on your lawn.

Employ Strategy

Using effective strategies can go a long way in conserving water and maintaining a beautiful lawn:

● Regularly check for leaks in your irrigation system.

● Use smart irrigation systems and shut-off devices.

● Put out mulch and rocks to help the soil around your plants, trees, and bushes absorb water more efficiently.

● Mow your grass a little higher, and leave the clippings on your lawn.

Be Resourceful

A lot of conserving water comes down to reducing the amount of water that is wasted in everyday life.

● Collect rainwater through buckets, rain barrels, or cisterns.

● Capture warm-up water from your bathtub in a five-gallon bucket to use on your lawn.

● Install a greywater valve in your tub to store reusable water in outdoor containers, which you can then use for irrigating your lawn and plants.

Know When to Tend

Finally, there are certain times of day when you should avoid tending to your lawn:

● Don’t water your lawn and plants when the sun is at its peak; if possible, opt for early morning.

● Don’t water your lawn when it’s windy, as it can increase the amount of moisture that’s evaporated.

● And reduce your watering times during periods of drought; otherwise, you’ll end up using way too much water to keep your vegetation alive.

Are you ready to save money on your water bill, increase your home’s resale value, and contribute to a healthier planet? Consider the tips above for conserving water in your landscaping, and always remain open-minded to other ways that you can maintain a beautiful lawn and save water!

Isolde Kamerman

Isolde is the founder of Ecology Vibe. After working in conservation for a number of years, Ecology Vibe was started to combine her interest in the environment with writing.

https://www.ecologyvibe.com
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