| Water Wisely: Water Conservation Starts in Your Backyard - Presentation for homeowners/community groups [PPT]; or in Print-friendly [PDF] NOTE: When water restrictions are in effect in your community, adapt your landscape irrigation. LANDSCAPES - Know where your faucets, time clocks, solenoids, booster pumps, sprinklers, bubblers, valves, pipes, etc. are located.
- Check system elements regularly for leaks! Finding and repairing leaks can lead to big savings, especially in irrigation systems!
- Use turf only where actually necessary. Avoid turf except in picnic or active play areas.
- Choose the right plants. Native plants appropriate for your region are best. These save water, because they are adapted to survive on the natural rainfall of the area. Besides saving water, they also help to avoid the spread of invasive alien plant species which can destroy native ecosystems. And they contribute to the true Florida sense of place.
- Avoid over-watering! Use soil moisture over-rides and rain-shutoffs on all automated systems. Reset controllers at least once per month to account for changing evapotranspiration.
- Zone your plants. This means that plants with similar water needs should be grouped together. This avoids wasting water, over-watering some plants, and under-watering others.
- Never water during the heat of the day. The best time to water is just around sunrise. Once the sun comes up, the evapotranspiration rate soars, and much of your water is wasted.
- Mulch, compost, or other organic material will help soils hold moisture, keep the ground from overheating, and discourage weeds. Loosening the soil while you add the organic matter will also help keep your lawn healthier.
- Root feeder or water aerator probes around trees and bushes will help to direct water where it is needed. You can also build a watering basin in the soil around the base of your plants to help the water soak in deeply.
- Having your soil tested also helps you to learn what type of watering is needed.
WaterWise: South Florida Landscapes - a comprehensive plant guide with landscaping tips and lists of Florida-friendly plants. Quick Facts on Automatic Line Flushing Devices, (January 2009) [PDF] Quick Facts on Facility Water Use Assessment, (January 2009) [PDF] Quick Facts on Indoor Plumbing Fixture Retrofitting, (January 2009) [PDF] Quick Facts on Outdoor Irrigation Retrofitting, (January 2009) [PDF] Quick Facts on Rain Harvesting, (January 2009) [PDF] Quick Facts on Pre-Rinse Spray Valves, (January 2009) [PDF] Quick Facts on Water Savings Incentive Program (WaterSIP), (January 2009) [PDF] Florida-Friendly Landscaping - UFL Extension Service tips on making the most of your landscape. FAQs - Florida-Friendly Landscaping FAQs - Irrigation & Florida-Friendly Landscaping FAQs - Fertilization & Florida-Friendly Landscaping Florida-Friendly Yards - more tips on making the most of your landscape. Best Practices (BMPs) for So. Fl. Homeowners & Landscape Pros (web site with tips for homeowners and landscape professionals) |