Tips
for Water Efficient Landscaping
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Right
Plant, Right Place
Choose drought tolerant and/or native plants for your
garden. Depending on your location and microclimate in Santa
Clara County, your garden receives varying amounts of sun,
rain, and fog. By selecting plants that are right for your
specific conditions, you will conserve water and reduce the
need for chemical pesticides and fertilizers. For more
information on choosing the right plants, visit the
following links:
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Prevent
Over- Watering
Here are some easy things that you can do to reduce your
garden’s water need:
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Check
your watering schedule. Make sure that you are watering
before 5 AM instead of during the day when most of the
moisture will evaporate.
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Schedule
a Water
Wise House Call and ask a surveyor to help you
adjust your irrigation schedule.
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Install drip irrigation for trees, shrubs, and plants.
This also promotes the growth of deep roots.
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Install
and maintain a weather-based irrigation controller with
a rain sensor (automatically turns the irrigation system
off when it is raining) so that you do not over
irrigate. You may be eligible for rebates from the Santa
Clara Valley Water District for upgrading your
irrigation hardware. Click
here for more information.
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Water
your lawn only when needed. If it is raining, your
watering system should be turned off. Adjust your
watering level to match the season:
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Summer:
generally water once every three days
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Autumn:
cut your watering time by half
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Winter/Spring:
completely stop watering once the rains begin
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Replace
Your Lawn
You may qualify for the Santa Clara Valley Water District’s
Landscape
Rebate Program by converting qualifying high water
using landscape (e.g., lawns) to qualifying low water using
landscape (such as native plant gardens, permeable pavers,
decomposed granite, rocks, and boulders). In order to
pre-qualify, you will need to schedule a Water-Wise
House Call. A qualifying pre-inspection survey is
required before you can apply for the Landscape Rebate
Program
For
more water conservation tips and information on rebate programs,
visit the Santa Clara Valley Water District at www.save20gallons.org.
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