Tag Archives: WaterEfficiency

Non-Potable Water Use: A Growing Necessity in Landscape Irrigation

As potable water supplies dwindle and the cost per gallon continues to rise, it’s more important than ever to use every drop wisely. One effective strategy for conserving drinking water is substituting it with non-potable alternatives—such as rainwater, air conditioning condensate, stormwater runoff, and treated wastewater (commonly called “recycled water”)—for applications like landscape irrigation. Initiatives […]

5 Reasons Why a Scientifically Generated Irrigation Schedule is Best for Your Landscape

A lush, vibrant landscape that flourishes requires more than just a green thumb. It demands a scientific approach to irrigation. Unfortunately, making all the calculations needed to properly schedule irrigation is a time-consuming task only a few understand. If you need help understanding that, check out the video at the end of this article and […]

Tackling the Surprising Spike in Fall Landscape Water Waste

As the colors of summer foliage transform into the rich, warm hues of autumn, our landscapes undergo a beautiful metamorphosis. However, with the arrival of fall comes a surprising and often unnoticed phenomenon – a significant spike in landscape water waste. Many landscapers and homeowners may be unaware of this seasonal water consumption shift and […]

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