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4 Water Management Strategies From An HOA Landscape Service

Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Aug 18, 2017 9:39:00 AM

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Water-Saving plants are more attractive, healthier and better choices for HOA Landscape Maintenance

There are many plant options available that use little water in commercial, industrial and HOA landscaping in San Jose. Water savings can be achieved by making some simple changes in plant palate and irrigation methods, this can greatly reduce the water required for an attractive landscape.

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Smart Choices Improve Water Conservation with HOA Landscape Maintenance

There are many plant choices that use surprisingly little water. There are also several irrigation equipment upgrades that can increase your irrigation system’s efficiency which can result in saving water, labor on commercial landscape maintenance and ultimately saving money.

Subsurface Drip Irrigation Systems Save Money On Water

A Commercial Landscaping Company can use a drip system that is effective in tight planter spaces because it waters the roots of plants directly as opposed to over spraying on asphalt, concrete or adjacent structures. Pop-up overhead watering systems are ideal for larger turf areas because they can cover a large area efficiently and economically.

Less Frequent Watering Grows Deeper Roots

An HOA Landscape Service include designs that require less water than traditional landscaping. Proper watering will make the roots of plants grow deeper into the ground and make the plants healthier and more drought resistant, running irrigation systems during the night or in the early morning will allow for more effective watering since the sun isn’t out and the wind isn’t blowing.

Check and Adjust Pressure For Maimum Water Conservation

It is also suggested checking the pressure of your irrigation system; too high of water pressure will emit small droplets that are easily blown away by the wind.

For more information, please contact FloraTerra at 408-275-1200 or click below, Thank You!

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