GARDENERS PLAY A KEY PART IN SAVING WATER


Environmental Panorama
London - United Kingdom
April of 2006

19-Apr-2006 - Easter weekend is always a popular time for gardeners. Many people will be heading to thegarden centre or planning a visit to the Royal Horticultural Show in Cardiff this weekend. Environment Agency Wales is calling on keen gardeners to add drought tolerant plants to their shopping baskets.

Even though reservoirs in Wales are now full we need to take care of our water resources. An exceptional shortage of rain over the coming months could lead to problems for our water supplies. We should all be finding ways to save water and it makes sense to think about what plants, trees and shrubs can survive in drier conditions.

"We're a nation of gardeners, but during hot weather, garden watering can account for more than half of our total household water use," Chris Mills, Director Environment Agency Wales, said today.

"By having plants and shrubs that are tolerant to drought and laying mulches to help prevent water evaporation and control weeds, it is possible to keep gardens well-tended while reducing the amount of water needed.

"We all need to make an effort to save water wherever possible, including us keen gardeners, but it doesn't mean that our gardens have to suffer," Chris Mills said.

Some plant flowers and shrubs that thrive in hot and dry conditions and are best suited for poor, free-draining soils include lavender, buddleia (butterfly bush), Californian poppy, redhot poker, evening primrose and many herbs.

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

"Not having to water means more time to relax and enjoy the garden," Chris Mills said.

Information about the Royal Horticultural Show can be found at http://www.rhs.org.uk/Cardiff/index.asp

If you don't have a garden, there's no need to feel left out. Water saving tips for the home can be found at www.environment-agency.gov.uk

 
 

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