Calibrating your sprinkler system is easy, and it is a must in order to water your lawn and landscape correctly. Here's how to do it. Obtain five to 10 straight-sided cans. Empty tuna fish or soup ...
Becca Lewis is home maintenance writer who aims to foster confidence in and inspire DIY enthusiasts at all skill levels. Becca attended Southern Connecticut State University, where she studied ...
Calibrating or determining the rate of water your sprinkler system applies is an easy job. Here’s how to do it: Obtain 5 to 10 straight-sided empty cans such as tuna fish or soup cans. Place the ...
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Homeowner’s guide to irrigation systems
The purpose of irrigation systems is obvious: Plants need water, and people aren’t always around to provide it. I realized this fact when a wildfire engulfed my rural California neighborhood in August ...
I do not like drip systems, especially those placed underneath landscape fabric or a layer of mulch. You can’t see what is happening and you will lose plants before you discover you have a problem. I ...
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Sustainable yard design starts with low-water plants and native shade
Low-water plants, native shade, and smart irrigation turn yards into cooler landscapes that save water and support local life now.
RainPoint is introducing a fully integrated, data-driven irrigation system that optimizes plant care, reduces water waste and offers complete control through its app Soil Moisture Meter and RainPoint ...
It’s easy to see the weather has gotten dry. The dry season has been unusual in that it didn’t really start until a month or so ago. We’ve had regular rain since October on most of the Treasure Coast ...
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