Water Wise Gardening - The Basics

Water Wise Gardening - The Basics

Even with water restrictions in place, it is still possible to create an attractive garden without using copious amounts of water.

Soil preparation and mulch are essential in a water efficient garden. A good mulch has many advantages, including; - adding valuable nutrients and humus to the soil as it breaks down, - keeping the soil temperature uniform, - reducing surface evaporation by 70-80 per cent, - allowing for deep and infrequent watering, - encouraging earthworm activity, which creates channels for the passage of water and roots, and - eliminating stress in shallow rooted plants and suppressing weeds.

Compost and horse, sheep and cow manures are excellent for improving soil quality. Pea straw, lucerne, compost, leaf litter and chopped bark all make superb mulches.

The method used to deliver water to plants is very important in getting the most benefit out of the water used. Conventional sprinklers deliver large amounts of water to large areas and can be extremely wasteful if not positioned thoughtfully. Inline drippers,


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weeping hoses and drip tubes are designed for placing under mulch. These are low pressure watering systems which, over a period of several hours, deliver water directly to the plant's roots. Inline drippers are also suitable for lawns.

Grouping plants with similar water requirements will assist in preventing over and under watering. Computerised watering systems allow for the delivery of a set amount of water at specified times, to various sections of the garden. Tap timers are a useful and cheap alternative. Using phosphate and petrochemical free, biodegradable laundry powders allows you to safely reuse the laundry water on the garden.

There are 100s of waterwise plants. You can select from Australian natives or exotic plants that come from areas of the world with Mediterranean climate conditions (these are areas that experience hot, dry summers with the majority of rain falling in winter). Plant labels often state how much water a plant needs. If you are not sure, look for plant characteristics such as thick leathery, hairy, wax-coated, succulent, silvery grey or fine needle-like

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When seeds first sprout, they are said to be germinating. In hydroponic gardening, this happens within a growing medium, which can be any number of things. The best choices are composted bark, expanded clay, gravel, peat moss or sand.

Four Seasons Gardening, a 12-session program presented by University of Illinois Extension, will cover a wide array of gardening and landscaping topics.

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leaves. Other sources of information for suitable plant material are old neglected gardens, holiday homes and streetscapes.

Top Summer Performers Ceratostigma plumbaginoides,Correa alba, Escallonia varieties, Hardenbergia violacea, Hibiscus (evergreen) & H. syriacus (deciduous), Lagerstroemia indica hybrids, Lomandra longifolia, Plectranthus argentatus, Santolina varieties, Westringia fruticosa & varieties.

With a bit of planning and some basic knowledge you too can have a water wise garden.

Lyn Phillips www.thewaterwisegarden.com

About the author:

Lyn Phillips has a keen interest in the environment and water conservation. Her business The WaterWise Garden, aims to educate gardeners about growing water wise plants and promote the benefits of organic gardening and organic pest control.

She has an extensive network of resources to grow and experience first hand the suitability of the water wise plants that she recommends.

Lyn sells her Water Wise Gardening Software worldwide via the Internet.


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