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Is it time to ditch the lawn? Why low-water garden design is taking over in 2026
Losing the turf makes sense in drought-prone areas (and what to replace it with) ...
Spring planting season arrives with a new kind of garden prep as home gardeners test drip lines, install app-linked controllers and add moisture sensors before ... Read moreThe post Tech-driven ...
Irrigreen has partnered with Netafim to offer a watering solution for gardens that's fully integrated into their smart watering ecosystem.
Ah, the rituals of spring such as the annual turning on of the irrigation system. With all this warm weather, the ground was getting dry. So, my husband and I […] ...
Our last measurable rainfall was Feb. 19, when a half-inch fell. The top foot or so of soil is dry, affecting new plantings.
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Install an easy drip system for your garden
Home improvement expert April Wilkerson automates her plant maintenance by setting up a simplified irrigation network for her ...
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.
According to the EPA’s WaterSense program, roughly half of all outdoor water use is wasted through overwatering, evaporation, ...
Water smarter, not harder. These clever self-watering raised bed ideas save time, keep plants thriving, and offer a reduced risk of overwatering.
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