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10 Ways To Save Water Gardening
Before you water your lawn or potted plants, stick your finger in the soil to check the dampness. If your finger comes out with damp soil on it, you don’t need to water. 2: Learn how much water your plants need Ask your local garden centre for some advice on gauging the water needs of your plants – some plants will need more water and some love to survive on less and if you know which plants are which, you can conserve water. 3 Water the lawn by hand for targeted watering You will be less likely to over water the lawn if you water by hand and can see when it is moist enough. Plus you can avoid watering the roads and pavement. 4 Sweep, don’t hose, your driveway Sure, hosing your driveway is an easy way to get rid of dust and leaves, but what a waste of water! Especially when you can do a job which is just as good, if not better with the broom. 5 Wash the car with a bucket Using a bucket to wash your car means you won’t be wasting water from a hose which is left running and you’ll do a quicker and more efficient job because refilling the bucket is a real chore! 6 Wash your car on the lawn Washing your car on the lawn allows the runoff from your car to go into your lawn and save you having to water the lawn later, rather than having all that water run down the drain. 7 Wash your car less often Some people see washing the car as a chore and don’t need to be told to do it less often. Other people are a little fanatical about making sure they car is always sparkling, but washing your car less can conserve water. 8 Use water from a wading pool on the lawn After the kids have had their fun in the wading pool, take the water and tip it onto the lawn to use it again. 9 Use water from wading pool on the garden If you like you can use the wading pool water on your garden and pot plants instead and take buckets from the pool to the plants. Get your kids to help, and start teaching them about water conservation. 10 Turn off outdoor water in winter If you live in an area where your water pipes freeze in winter, turning the outdoor water pipes off during winter stops them freezing and possibly exploding – stopping a water explosion will conserve a lot of water. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Fred Schebesta writes about saving money at Savings Account Finder, he helps people compare savings account to get more interest. |
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