How to Build a Drip Irrigation System
Video Description: Eric shows you his system for watering his garden with soaker hoses and water timers. Distributed by Tubemogul. Related Article Subjects: How to Build a Drip Irrigation System, drip irrigation system, green living, irrigation system, gardening, house, soaker, wateringHow to Build a Drip Irrigation System
Adding Value to your Home With Vermont Irrigation EquipmentBy: Muna wa Wanjiru | 18/01/2008 | GardeningSome people are lucky enough to get a large free space in front or behind their house. And if you have a hobby of landscaping (growing plants in a beautiful manner), then that will definitely add beauty to your house. Moreover, you feel close to the nature and you will get benefits of greenery also. Using a Hidden Tank System for IrrigationBy: Philip Kilworth | 28/08/2009 | Home & FamilyWhen you live in Australia, you cannot help but become aware of the need to conserve water. Australia is the driest continent on the face of the earth that is also inhabited. The drought continues to create grim conditions for many farmers and is making it imperative that homeowners do whatever they can to conserve water. There are new products being designed all the time that can be used to reduce the amount of water consumption needed in a household. Water, Water Everywhere - Water Conservation Is Everyone's BusinessBy: Hillbilly Gardener | 09/07/2009 | RecyclingOur earth is covered by 71% water. Sounds like a lot doesn't it? With so much water on this planet why be concerned about turning on the tap and using as much as we want? he sad fact is that for most people in the industrialized world, more than enough water passes within their grasp to meet the majority of their needs. At least the needs of their outdoor world. Sadly, for most of us in the modern world, it is all to often taken entirely for granted. We turn on the tap and expect it to be there. Eliminate Water Waste — From Car Wash Products to Home TipsBy: Laura Klein | 01/09/2009 | Home ImprovementWater is an extremely important resource, and yet there is very little of it that is available to humans. In fact, although our earth is covered by a vast majority in H2O, only about 3 percent of it is fresh water. And of the 3 percent, only about one-third of it is available to humans—the rest is locked up (at least for now!) in ice caps around the globe. Save Water in Five StepsBy: wells rawls | 02/04/2009 | LandscapingOver irrigating not only wastes water but it wastes energy because many homes run irrigation with electric pumps. Over watering can lead to the need for excess artificial fertilizers due to the run off and waste of nutrients that are washed down past the root zone and into the groundwater. Save water and reduce your carbon footprint. How To Optimize Your Garden for Drought or Water ConservationBy: Bercle George | 04/12/2007 | GardeningBeing a gardener and based in Colorado, it has been stressful for me because this state has been experiencing a severe drought for years. Because of water scarce, the local government imposed prohibition to limit water consumption for plants and lawn. Preventing Drought - Installing Rain Barrels!By: Abhishek Agarwal | 03/02/2009 | GardeningThis article briefly explains the problem that would rise during the period of drought. It gives a detailed description of rain harvesting using barrels. The procedure and methodology is clearly explained. Gardening Tips and Tricks for Late AutumnBy: Karen Cole | 09/12/2007 | GardeningOnce it gets around fall time, it’s time to begin pullin’ up that chair to the fireplace and drink your boiling warm tea. But there are many other things on the horizon, things that require your attention in the autumn.
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