Saving Water Through Landscaping this Summer

by Lauren Victor

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In Utah, we are lucky enough to have access to water while living in the middle of a desert. With the climate changing and the Salt Lake City Valley population growing each year, the demand for water from our local Wasatch Mountains is increasing greatly. With the heat setting in quickly this summer, and with record highs predicted, one thing you can do to ease the pressure on the watershed is to conserve water through your landscape.

Conserving water does not mean your lifestyle needs to completely change, just take a look at the tips and links below to find out ways you can save water without losing the aesthetic of your garden!

Quick tips to start conserving water right now:

  1. Mow your lawn high – Mowing turf high encourages roots to sink deep, which means the lawn won’t need watering as often.
  2. Water plants/lawn in the early morning to avoid the water being evaporated by the sun in the midday heat.
  3. Replace hose washers and fix/tighten any leaks within watering systems.
  4. Use a broom to clear off patios instead of running a hose.
  5. Recycled household water from steaming vegetables, cooking pasta, leftover drinking water to water your garden.
  6. Mulch your garden. Mulching is a great way to retain moisture.
  7. Install a rain gauge to avoid watering if storms have provided enough water.
  8. Use Utah native plants that have low requirements for water!

Below are some Utah native options:

Pictures from Conservation Garden Park

 

 

 

For more helpful information check out The Conservation Garden Park. It is a great resource to get landscaping help, find water-wise plants, and sign up for events and classes!

More Resources:

http://waterwiseutah.org/outdoor.htm

https://www.epa.gov/watersense/landscaping-tips

https://conservationgardenpark.org/