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Plants can't survive without water. But too much or too little causes problems. More plants have been killed by improper ...
Unlike some of my neighbors, I continue to irrigate my lawn all summer. However, I have noticed areas starting to get brown. Am I not irrigating enough?
Every garden has unique needs based on plant type, soil composition, local climate and more. Understanding these factors is the first step in creating an effective irrigation plan. For instance, ...
With the state’s dry climate and shifting water regulations, evapotranspiration-based smart irrigation systems offer ...
While much of the work done in the garden happens in the spring, that doesn’t mean growers can coast through summer.
Implementing drip irrigation in a garden or landscape is also a way to streamline watering your plants. With new irrigation ...
Your garden is likely the last thing on your mind when you're about to set off on a long-anticipated holiday. However, ...
To ensure adequate water is available for essential needs, Brunswick County has declared a Stage 1 Water Conservation Alert ...
Key Takeaways The worst time to water plants is in the afternoon when water can easily evaporate.It's better to water plants early in the morning so they can absorb water.Setting up a sprinkler system ...
Water is vital to the success of any garden, and once you’ve dialed in the right amount and the best time of day to water, it ...
To ensure adequate water is available for essential needs, Brunswick County has declared a Stage 1 Water Conservation Alert ...
The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority (CRRUA) is asking customers to conserve water by voluntarily participating ...