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Water is a precious resource – one that should be used wisely in the garden and never taken for granted.

Tips for growing a waterwise garden

Grow plants that have good drought tolerance. Look for plants with small, hard or hairy leaves that have evolved in dry climates. Mulch around the base of plants to keep moisture in the soil. Organic mulch breaks down to improve the soil. Group plants together according to how much water they need. Wherever possible, replace lawns and garden beds with hard materials such as paving. Fertilise with organic plants foods (such as Dynamic Lifter pellets) or liquids. Improve soils by mixing in compost. This will help the soil to hold more water. Grow thirsty plants in pots where they’re easy to water. Pot into Terracotta & Tub mix and treat porous pots with Yates Pot-A-Seal before planting.

Tips for effective watering

Tips to help water go further

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Use autumn leaves to make mulch and soil-improving compost. Install new irrigation systems. Add water storage crystals to the soil where new roses are to be planted. Apply soil wetters to lawns and garden beds. Renew mulch layers on garden beds.

Some popular plant choices for the waterwise garden

Grevilleas, bottlebrush, lavender, gazanias, strelitzia, nandina, bromeliads, agaves, echiums, kangaroo paws, rosemary, lomandra.



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  • Blake

    Yates site member

    19:55, 21 February 2010

    this has really givin me some good ideas

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