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Eight Steps to a Water-Wise Garden

Eight Steps to a Water-Wise GardenSoaker hoses deliver water to the root zone.

What are the two biggest users of water in your home? Toilets and landscape watering. In fact, during the summer, half of all household water use can be for the lawn and garden. However, it's possible to dramatically reduce your water consumption, lower your water bill and still have a beautiful, productive garden. Just follow these eight steps:

Eight Steps to a Water-Wise Garden Shop Irrigation and Soaker Hoses Eight Steps to a Water-Wise Garden Eight Steps to a Water-Wise Garden Shop Rain Barrels Eight Steps to a Water-Wise Garden Eight Steps to a Water-Wise Garden

Plants & Water 101

During photosynthesis, green plants use water and carbon dioxide to make their own food. They take up water through their roots and transport it through the plant to the leaves.

Carbon dioxide is taken up through microscopic pores in the leaves called stomata. When the stomata are letting in carbon dioxide, water vapor escapes through a process called transpiration.

Transpiration cools the plant (kind of like perspiration). Water vapor can also condense on leaves and enter the plant through the stomata.

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