TOP TIPS ON SAVING WATER IN THE GARDEN

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
March of 2005

 

29/03/2005 - With thousands of people expected to make a trip to a garden centre this weekend, the Environment Agency is encouraging gardeners to add drought resistant plants to their shopping baskets, while top TV gardener Alan Titchmarsh is giving his tips for keeping things green.

March is shaping up to be the fifth consecutive month of below average rainfall across Wales and England, and gardeners are being asked to think carefully about the amount of water they use on their lawns, flowers, shrubs and trees.

Every plant-lover wants to make sure the garden remains beautiful, and that all the hard work doesn’t go to waste. The prospect of a brown lawn can be too much to bear for many, but it is possible to keep gardens well-tended without excessive watering.

Alan Titchmarsh said: "In the UK, it is possible to have a beautiful and productive garden using minimal mains water. A healthy soil with plenty of organic matter will retain its moisture and nutrients. We should also choose plants that are tolerant to drought and plant new shrubs and trees through weed-suppressing membrane to retain moisture and control weeds. Using loose mulches around existing plants also has the same, good effect."

Alan continued: "Lawns are the thirstiest part of the garden, so let the grass grow slightly longer to shade soil and reduce the need for water. Remember that infrequent soaking is far more beneficial than regular sprinkling and if the grass turns brown, it doesn’t mean that it has died – it will recover when it rains!"

Alan Titchmarsh and the Environment Agency have put together the following top tips to help us all avoid wasting water in the garden:

watering in early morning or evening helps to reduce evaporation losses.

if established plants and shrubs are watered too often they will remain shallow rooted, weakening the plant. Leave them alone until they show signs of wilting.

you can use a watering can to water plants with rainwater collected in water-butts. If you prefer to use a hosepipe, fit a trigger nozzle to control the flow.

careful weeding and hoeing ensures that watering helps plants and not weeds.

plant flowers and shrubs that can cope with hot and dry conditions and suit your particular garden soil conditions

mulches such as wood chips, bark and gravel help to prevent water evaporation and also suppress weed growth, saving you both water and time spent weeding.

garden sprinklers can use as much water in an hour as a family of four uses in a day. If you use a sprinkler, many water companies require you to have a water meter fitted.

Helen Phillips, Director of Environment Agency Wales said: "Saving water is good for the environment, especially when the weather is dry. Simple actions can really help. We are a nation of gardeners - if we all follow Alan's tips, we can make a real difference to the amount of water we use every day."

If you don't have a garden, there's no need to feel left out. Log on to the Environment Agency's brand new World Environment Day website and pledge to save water with our easy suggestions. Between now and World Environment Day on 5 June 2005, the Environment Agency is challenging people to take a shower instead of a bath and save 45 litres of water, and turn the tap off while you clean your teeth and save another 15 litres. Over a year, with these two simple actions, one person would save a total of 27,375 litres of water. For these and a whole range of other simple green pledges go to the World Environment Day section of this website.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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