Tag: irrigation

A picture of a lush green lawn and a flower garden divided by a brick walkway, to illustrate a blog post about the importance of sprucing up your sprinkler system. Sprinklers waste thousands of gallons of water a year and lead to higher water bills when they are not properly adjusted.

It’s Time for a Spring Sprinkler Spruce Up!

It’s greening up and growing warmer out there, which means it’s time to start thinking about your lawn and garden(s). Many folks rely on automatic irrigation systems to keep their gardens growing and their lawns green. That can be a smart choice to water more efficiently. But most sprinkler systems are not properly adjusted and…

A picture of a sprinkler system spraying water on a green lawn and a gravel path, for an LCA blog post about sprinkler system tuneups.

Spruce Up Your Sprinklers to $ave!

Maintaining green lawns and lush gardens in searing heat can be a challenge. Many folks rely on an automatic irrigation system to keep everything well-watered.   But before you switch on those sprinklers or drip-irrigation systems, take a few minutes to ensure they’re working properly. You’ll save a lot of water (and money) in the…

Dry farming for a dry land

There’s more than one way to grow a tomato. In arid, drought-stricken areas of the country, they’re using a technique called “dry farming,” which Merriam-Webster defines as “farming on nonirrigated land with little rainfall that relies on moisture-conserving tillage and drought-resistant crops.” According to the Oklahoma Encyclopedia of History and Culture, “Dry farming originated in the…

Give your garden some culture: Hugelkultur!

As you know, at LCA we’re all about saving water and keeping fertilizer use to a minimum. So when we heard about a gardening technique that can mitigate the need for feeding and watering plants — in some cases, for the entire season — we knew we had to share. It’s called hugelkultur, and it’s…