Irrigation Tips for Homeowners

Written by Posted On Monday, 11 April 2016 03:43

When you purchase a home, you want to be sure that you do everything possible to save on utility bills and keep everything looking as nice as possible. This, of course, includes your landscaping. Landscaping aesthetics are largely dependent upon proper irrigation. Though largely unseen, the measures you take to keep your landscaping irrigated and to efficiently use water in your lawn and landscaping care can make all of the difference in the world. Get to know a few irrigation tips for your landscaping design so that you can have the an aesthetically pleasing landscaping design as well as an efficient irrigation system that saves on water bills and is better for the environment right here in Colorado.

 

Use River Rock Around Your Home

 

One of the ways that you can better irrigate your landscaping while also protecting your home from flooding is by surrounding the foundation of your home with river rock. River rock will help to keep water from pooling up in one area and going to waste, or even worse, seeping into your house.

 

Using river rock to line flower beds or other landscaping beds around your home and even throughout your yard will improve the flow of water and dispersion of rainwater and any watering you do yourself. The water will soak into the ground after soaking through and around the rocks spreading it out and ensuring that pooling and flooding occurs less frequently.

 

Use A Rain Barrel

 

Rain barrels are one of the best things you can do for your irrigation and to prevent flooding along your foundation. These large barrels are attached to the drainage pipes from your rooftop gutters and collect the water that comes down.

 

You can collect that water to use in watering cans that you carry around your yard to water flowers and your garden with. Alternatively, you can run a soaker hose from the rain barrel to areas of your landscaping that you want to direct water towards such as your vegetable or flower gardens.

 

These rain barrels keep rainwater from pooling up near your home when rains are heavy and can help you better disperse water throughout your yard. You can, thus, control how your rainwater is used in your landscaping. And the best part is, the rainwater collected and used is free, cutting down on your water bill.

 

Now that you know a few of the best irrigation tips for homeowners, you can get started and be sure that your home is protected and your landscaping is looking fabulous without costing you an arm and a leg on your water bills.

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