Low-water Landscaping 101
…landscapes Elements of design Choosing the right plants for the right place Drip irrigation gardening Students also get goodie bags filled with books and instructional CDs on plant selection, gardening,…
…landscapes Elements of design Choosing the right plants for the right place Drip irrigation gardening Students also get goodie bags filled with books and instructional CDs on plant selection, gardening,…
…the easiest way to kill a cactus is to over water it. So if you’re thinking of installing any kind of cactus, agave or yucca, skip the drip irrigation and…
…overall water consumption in your garden by applying mulch and using drip irrigation. Save that precious rain. Collect and reuse it for outdoor watering. Sign up for the WaterSaver Rewards…
…with more plants and design beds so that weeds don’t have room to become established. Water plants, not weeds by hand watering, drip irrigation or soaker hoses under mulch nearest…
…on a drip irrigation system. I wanted something I could use often enough to keep the plants alive, but not waste water. The results? I love my backyard now! Working…
…a good thing considering homes with irrigation systems use 51 percent more water annually (higher in the summer) than those without irrigation systems! Native areas not only save water and…
…weekend. Make sure your pipes are prepped and your irrigation systems are turned off. Water run-off from irrigation systems is one of the most common hazards in San Antonio. Excess…
Learn how to detect and fix simple household leaks before they become high water bills — and earn WaterSaver Rewards in the process. Minor water leaks like running toilets, dripping…
…Your landscape and wallet will thank you. Know when to turn it off — that’s the mantra often heard from SAWS encouraging customers to be aware of their irrigation system…
…show of hands to see how many of you run your irrigation systems at least once per week during the winter? Now, ask yourself why? Because dormant grass won’t grow!…