Low water plants for the lawn


Irrigating lawns and gardens normally requires large amounts of water. Normally a landscape can demand as much as 50% of the water used at the home. However, if some creativity is used when designing the landscape and choosing the plants, gallons of water can be conserved.

Plant vegetation in zones according to similar watering needs

Planting vegetation in zones according to common watering needs will save considerable amount of water and also provides a healthy growth

1. Very low water zone: Mainly native plants come under this category. Watering is only required when establishing new plantings, rest they can also thrive in drought conditions.
2. Low water zone: For this zone adds plants water that can sustained without one rain and need less amount of water.
3. Moderate water zone: Normally this zone is functional, and can be easily maintained lawn is the main part of this zone.
4. Frequent irrigation zone: this zone should include vegetable gardens; flowerbeds and fruit trees that require frequent watering.
5. Special conditions: These areas normally include sandy soils and terrains, areas from which water drains of easily. Try to plant more of drought-tolerant plants in these areas for water conservation.

Plant more of low water plants

Moreover by planting more species of low water plants water consumption can be reduced significantly. Normally native plants come under low water plants. Native plants not only thrive on low water supply but also are reputed as plants that require the least maintenance.
For further water conservation irrigate plants in late evenings, at night or very early in the morning when the winds and temperatures are low. If the landscape is irrigated during the day times most of the water is lost due to evaporation, thus more water is required during the daytime. Similarly to save more water never water during days or weeks of heavy rains. Exploit the natural showers. Further more use water sprinklers and direct them away from paved areas to avoid unnecessary wastage.

Native plants and grass are the best of any landscape. They require the least water and can even thrive in drought conditions. Thus if you want to save water over that is been used in the lawns plant more of native plants.

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