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Landscape Water Conservation

Landscape Water Conservation. Dr. Dotty Woodson Extension Program Specialist Water Resources Biological and Agricultural Engineering Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Dallas, TX. ISSUES. Water Quality

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Landscape Water Conservation

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  1. Landscape Water Conservation Dr. Dotty Woodson Extension Program Specialist Water Resources Biological and Agricultural Engineering Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Dallas, TX

  2. ISSUES • Water Quality • Contamination/pollution due to runoff from landscapes, parking lots and construction sights • Water Conservation • Is there enough? • Surface water • Ground water • Can conservation make a difference?

  3. Better or

  4. Better

  5. BETTER

  6. Growth and Water Population Water Resources

  7. Conservation Conservation is the easiest and least expensive method to sustain our water resources

  8. Conservation Saving

  9. Landscape Water Conservation • Earth Kind • Texas SmartScape • Xeriscape • Water Smart • Waterwise • Yard Smart

  10. Basic Principles • Planning and Design • Soil Analysis and Preparation • Plant Selection • Practical Turf Areas/Management • Irrigation Efficiency • Mulch • Pest Control • Rainwater Harvesting • Rain Gardens Water Conserving Landscape

  11. Water ConservationImmediate Recommendations • Educate yourself about water conservation practices • Set irrigation controller to comply with water restrictions • Install/check Rain and Freeze Sensor • Upgrade Controller • Check irrigation system for efficiency • Make any repairs • Create Cycle and Soak schedule if necessary • Correct irrigation design if necessary • Replace spray emitters with water conserving emitters • Mulch all planted beds - shrubs, groundcover, flowers • Cut lawn 1/3 taller during hot summer • Aerate compacted lawns • Add ½” compost to increase infiltration rate • Don’t Bag It

  12. Long Term Investments in Landscapes • Redesign Landscape for water conservation • Plant selection • Convert to drip irrigation • Add shade cloth or structure or plant tree • Rainwater harvesting for landscape use • Rain Garden for stormwater protection

  13. Water Restrictions VS Conservation Water Restriction Water Conservation Install/check Rain and Freeze Sensor Upgrade Controller Check irrigation system for efficiency Make any repairs Create Cycle and Soak schedule if necessary Correct irrigation design if necessary Replace spray emitters with water conserving emitters Mulch all planted beds - shrubs, groundcover, flower Cut lawn 1/3 taller during hot summer Don’t Bag It • Stage 1 • Water 2/week • except • Stage 2 • Water 1/week • except • Stage 3 • Water every other week • except • Stage 4 • No out door watering • except

  14. Efficient Irrigation • Water usage increases 35 to 70% during the irrigation season

  15. Irrigation Controller

  16. Rain and Freeze Sensor

  17. Irrigation Efficiency • Water only when plants require water • Visually only judge water requirements in the morning • Water deeply to promote deep and healthy roots • One inch of water will generally penetrate the soil to a depth of six inches (soak and cycle) • Water slowly for better absorption. Use drip irrigation wherever possible • Wind displaces and evaporates water • Water after 6:00 pm and before 10:00 am to reduce wasteful evaporation • Maintain a 2 to 4 inch mulch layer in planted areas • Water newly planted flowers, shrubs and trees individually • Water without creating runoff • Check irrigation system monthly

  18. How Often?

  19. Efficient Irrigation

  20. Irrigation System Check • Check every sprinkler head • Misaligned Heads (throwing water into street or driveway) • Heads Not Vertical • Sunken Heads • Clogged Nozzle • Leaking/Broken Head, Valve, Pipe • High Grass • Make any repairs • Run system with catchment cans • Correct any poor distribution • Time how long each station needs to run • Set controller Tuna Can Aggie Catch Can Screw Driver

  21. Even Distribution of Water

  22. TYPICAL WATER WASTE DUE TO COMMON IRRIGATION SYSTEM PROBLEMS Source: Alliance for Water Efficiency, 2009

  23. WATER WASTE DUE TO INEFFICIENT SYSTEMS Source: Alliance for Water Efficiency, 2009

  24. Soak and Cycle Irrigation Method • Use on Clay soil and slopes • Lawn area • Run station 3 to 5 minutes • Turn system off • Wait 20 to 30 minutes or more • Run station again and a 3rd, 4th or 5th time if needed • Program controller

  25. New Irrigation Technologies Drip Irrigation Multi-stream nozzles

  26. New Irrigation TechnologySMART CONTROLLERS Evapotranspiration (ET) Moisture Sensor

  27. Use Drip Irrigation90% efficient • Shrubs areas • Flower beds • Vegetable Garden • Groundcover areas • Lawn

  28. Drip Irrigation

  29. Drip Irrigation Installation Options • Design and install for new or established landscape • Attach to garden faucet • Convert existing irrigation system

  30. Drip Irrigation Connection to Garden Faucet Faucet Backflow preventer Splitter Filter Drip Irrigation Filter Timer Pressure Regulator Tubing Adapter or garden hose

  31. MULCH MULCH MULCH

  32. MULCH • Increases water absorbing capacity • Increases water holding capacity • Reduces water evaporation • Reduces erosion • Helps control weeds • Moderates soil temperature • Break down into plant nutrients

  33. Compost All Landscape WasteDon’t Bag It

  34. Aerate and Spread Compost on Compacted Soilsin Lawn Areas to Increase Infiltration Rate

  35. Zoysia ‘Palisades’’

  36. Landscape Maintenance BMPs • Mowing • Remove 1/3 leaf blade • Shape blades • During drought do not mow in non-irrigated areas – creates dust and erosion

  37. Fertilizer • Fertilizer • Soil test • Slow Release • Do not fertilize during drought

  38. Pest Control • Pest Control • IPM • Identification • Least Toxic Pest Control Method

  39. Alternative Water Sources • Rain Water Collection • Air Conditioner Condensate • Grey Water

  40. Rainwater Harvesting

  41. Rain Garden

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