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Saving water in the garden.
Fix a water butt to every rainwater downpipe on your house shed greenhouse conservatory or garage.
Swap water guzzling plants for low water use beauties.
Mulching watering at night and maintaining healthy soil are all strategies for reducing water use at home.
Mulching collecting rainwater and planting drought resistant plants can help shrink your sprinkling.
Research shows that the timing of when you water pot plants during the day can have a significant effect on plant growth.
When we work together to use water wisely it adds up to make a big difference.
Saving water in the garden is more achievable than ever thanks to widespread awareness about drought tolerant gardening methods and plants.
Saving rainwater is the best way to minimise water use in the garden.
The saving water partnership is an organization comprised of 18 water utilities in king and snohomish counties.
Find out how to stop your water butt from smelling bad.
You can find low water use plants for any region from desert to northern plains.
Many drought tolerant plants feature leaves that are silver spiny or succulent thick in nature.
Water pots in the afternoon and your garden in the morning.
The potted plants used in the research were grown in pine bark based potting mix which is not only commonly used in the nursery industry but also is a popular choice for many home gardeners.
Water saving tip 1.
Slimline models are available for smaller gardens.