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Reinvigorating your Garden: 5 Best-Working Ways to Make it Bountiful and Water-wise

by James Spencer Blogger

If you are fortunate enough to have a beautiful garden in front of your house, you need to take proper care to keep it free from insects and rodents. To keep your garden in proper shape,  regular watering is a must.

Did you know domestic garden maintenance consumes approximately about 30-45% of water? Water is a scarce resource and you need to optimise your water usage as far as possible.

Here are some practical tips mentioned below to make your garden water-wise while still retaining its natural beauty.


  • Go for Hardscaping: The best way towards water-wise gardening is to compress the lawn areas. Instead, you can opt for an architectural layout that can be pleasing and water-wise at the same time. While hardscaping your garden, make sure the style perfectly amalgamates with the surface and surrounding aesthetics. For instance, you can opt for artificial turf or designing rocky pathways using pebbles, concrete stones, earthen paving etc.

  • Opt for Rainwater Harvesting: Garden care involves high water usage; therefore, the best way to minimise water consumption is to collect rainwater in tanks, pools etc. Most of the time, homeowners fall short of water for nurturing the plants. By opting for this method, you can prevent wasting purified water to nourish your plants. You can ask the professionals offering garden care in Sunshine Coast to construct smaller tanks which can complement the garden design and layout.

  • Drip Irrigation Works Best: If you frequently search for ways to save water in the garden, drip irrigation is a good option you can try at the root of the plants. When plants are watered by the usual irrigation method or by hosing, approximately 2% water reaches the root of the plants and rest evaporates. To prevent wastage of water, you can mulch your garden. This will help to retain water for further use. Organic mulches such as compost, straw etc. retain moisture and significantly impede the growth of weeds.

  • Try Planting Indigenous Plants: Indigenous plants are common in every country and enhance the natural beauty of your garden. While other plants may require additional effort in planting, indigenous plants grow naturally without much effort and stress. According to the professionals offering garden maintenance in Caboolture, indigenous plants are becoming more and more popular as it requires significantly less water to grow and survive. They are not only water-wise but appealing to butterflies and birds as well.

  • Go for Organic Pesticides: If you rely on chemical fertilisers or pesticides for maintaining your garden, it’s time to stop using them further. It’s not a good idea to opt for chemical fertilisers as it can harm the environment. Rather you can go for organic remedies to get rid of rodents, insects or other garden culprits. Design your planting wisely and choose mustard or mint herbs to keep away mosquitoes and flies from your garden. For best advice regarding how to make garden water-efficient, you can contact a reliable garden care specialist in your area.


Ending Notes

These are a few useful ways of reducing water usage in your garden while maintaining its natural aesthetics. If you find this post helpful, share with your families and friends to make them aware.


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Created on Jul 27th 2019 01:49. Viewed 291 times.

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