As your landscape changes, so should your drip system in order to efficiently water the plants. A lot of landscapers put the drippers right at the (root) ball of the plant or trunk of the tree, says ...
I do not like drip systems, especially those placed underneath landscape fabric or a layer of mulch. You can’t see what is happening and you will lose plants before you discover you have a problem. I ...
For six decades — from a desert kibbutz to California’s Central Valley — I have had the exciting good fortune to watch drip ...
Q: You have always said to add watering days instead of more water per application. During the hottest September on record, the water district ads told us to water fewer days (three in fall and one ...
Three principles are important when watering trees, shrubs, fruit trees and any other landscape plants: Apply water at the right time, apply it over a large area and apply it to the right depth. The ...
Here are some handy tips to help you judge how much water your trees really need and how to make sure fruit trees always get ...
Ensuring your plants get the right amount of water is a challenging task, and lugging around a watering can is hard work. Here are some hands-off alternatives.
Irrigation is a must in our climate. Even if your garden has all native plants, they will need supplemental irrigation for at least their first two summers before they become established. In addition, ...
Laurens, S.C. (WSPA) – Winter time is a great time to start planting trees and shrubs to bloom later in the year. Randy Davis with Sycamore Landscaping Design is teaching a Green Thumbs class to teach ...
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