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During the warm summer months, Pocatello area residents spend time outdoors tending to our lawns, growing our gardens, washing our cars - all activities that depend on water. As a result, water usage can double or triple.
Here are 10 ways to curb your water use while still maintaining a green and vibrant landscape:
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- Adjust your sprinklers so that they're watering your lawn and garden , and not the street or sidewalk.
- Water early in the morning (before 10a.m) or later in the evening (after 6 p.m.) when temperatures are cooler and evaporation is minimized.
- Set it, but don't forget it! Whether you have a manual or automatic system, be sure to adjust you watering schedules throughout the irrigation season.
- Water established lawns about 1 inch per week (a bit more during hot, dry weather). Find out how much to water this week with the Weekly Watering Number.
- Inspect your overall irrigation system for leaks, broken lines or blockage in the lines. A well maintained system will save you money, water, and time.
- Consider replacing some turf area with low water use plants and ornamental grasses. They are easier to maintain than turf, look beautiful, and require far less water.
- Group plants with like watering needs. Creating " watering zones" in your garden will allow you to give each plant the water it requires - not too much or too little.
- Add a shut-off nozzle to your garden hose and save about 5-7 gallons each minute your hose is on.
- Adjust your mower to a higher setting. A taller lawn provides shade to the roots and helps retain soil moisture, so your lawn requires less water.
- Water in several short sessions rather than one long session to allow for better water absorption and to prevent run-off.
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