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a water meter will help keep track of how much water is being used on the garden.
a water filter is essential in dripline systems,
a pressure regulator is necessary to ensure that low-pressure fittings do not burst.

 


The installation of water meters within the Denver Water Department service area is sounding a wake-up call: Residents are beginning to realize how much water their lawns use.

Read your water meter before and after a two-hour period during which no water is used. If the meter does not read exactly the same, start searching for the leak.

2. Make sure your home is leak-free. How to tell? Check your water meter a few hours before and after during a time when you are certain that no water is being used. If the meter reading changed, you know you have a leak! ...

Simply use a water meter that you attach to your hose, which will give you an exact measurement of how many gallons of water used to fill the garden pond.

The leaves turn a flimsy brown from the tips, that then moves back till it is dead.
I have a water meter, and check it once a week to see if it needs watering.
The others have died this way too. Please help!
Thank you for any advice you can give!" ...

Water with a deep soaking when it gets warm they start drying out. They need lots of water, but don't drown them. Know and use your water meter.
Keep control of insects by inspecting frequently.

In the ground, two to three deep waterings per week should be enough (more in hot or windy areas, less at the coast). The only sure way to know is with a commercial water meter (at garden centers) or the finger-stuck-in-soil test.

See also: Plant, Meter, Water, Gardening, Watering

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