Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Water Saving Tip #3

If you irrigate with automatic sprinklers, program your irrigation timer so that it waters in 2-3 short cycles rather than a single long period of time. Allow the water to soak into the ground between the cycles.

Almost all the professional irrigation managers water their turf in cycles. For example, if you normally water for 15 minutes, try this; water for 4 minutes, wait 30 minutes for it to soak in, then water for another 4 minutes, then wait again and then water for another 4 minutes. Now you have watered a total of 12 minutes rather than 15.

Even with the reduced total watering time, chances are you will see a significant improvement in how good your lawn looks.

The reason cycling works so well is that almost all brands and types of sprinklers apply water much faster than it can actually soak into the ground. So after about 5 minutes of running, most of the water begins to build up ontop of the soil and then it just runs off into a gutter or to a low spot in your garden.

Cycling the irrigation gives the water time to soak into the ground, reduces run-off and it wail also help reduce the wet spots in the lawn where lawn diseases get started.

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