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| Don't Be A Drip, Conserve |
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| Water restrictions are changing the way homeowners plan their landscaping. This article offers a brief introduction to the topic of "conservation awareness." |
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| il may lose twice as much water to evaporation as mulched soil. Shredded bark, wood chips, lava rocks, or even woven plastic can be used for this purpose. By covering unused patches of your yard with mulch, you will reduce the amount of evaporation and add visual appeal to your yard.
In addition to mulching, try raising the mowing length of your lawn. Most lawns are maintained at 2 ˝ inches, but by raising that length to 3 ˝ or even 4 inches, you will increase water efficiency and decrease your lawn’s stress. Proper fertilization can also serve the same purpose, although care must be tak |
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| Written by: |
Chelsey Gardner |
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11/02/2007 |
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