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Expert reveals best ways to save water while keeping gardens green and lush

Expert reveals best ways to save water while keeping gardens green and lush

Daily Mirror09-05-2025

If you're looking for ways to keep your garden lush and green through the spring and summer months, we've got an expert's insight into the best tips and tricks to use this season
Growing a lush, thriving garden isn't just about mastering the basics. Many green-fingered enthusiasts encounter problems like exhausted soil, pests, or limited space.
However, with a few savvy tips and tricks, you can easily overcome these hurdles and transform your garden into the verdant haven of your dreams. Here are some top tips from gardening guru Fiona Jenkins at MyJobQuote.co.uk that can enhance your garden's health and productivity - and the best Amazon products to shop for that are sure to take your garden set up to a whole new level.
Wasting water is detrimental to your garden and the environment. Fiona points out that sophisticated watering techniques can conserve water, ensure plants receive exactly what they need without wastage and overwatering, and maintain healthy roots.
Drip systems gradually supply water directly to the roots of grass, trees, and plants. Setting up timers means you don't have to water manually, and these systems use significantly less water than traditional hoses.
Check out this MIXC Irrigation System on Amazon (£19.99), which boasts a flow rate of 6.7-7 L/Hour and a maximum spray diameter of 0.3m. This irrigation system can save up to 70% of water compared to manual watering, and it comes equipped with two water outlet modes (columnar and misty), which make it easy to adjust the water flow to your plants' needs, waving goodbye to the woes of overwatering.
This drip irrigation kit can be used for a variety of outdoor areas, including agriculture, lawns, gardens, greenhouses, and conservatories. It provides a cool and refreshing environment for your plants, helping them thrive without the hassle of manual watering. Plus, it comes with an automatic timer, so you don't have to worry about your plants' needs throughout the day. Or, if you're looking for a larger set-up, B&Q offers this 60-piece set for £38.
Fiona also notes that you can use greywater to sustain your plants, a more environmentally friendly option. Greywater is water used in baths, sinks, or washing machines. If you filter it thoroughly, you can repurpose it for plants. Be sure to steer clear of water with harsh chemicals or soaps that could damage plants or soil life, and always check local regulations before using greywater.
Another investment worth making involves the modern tools on the market, which make gardening simpler. For instance, using sensors and apps can help you better comprehend your garden's needs. Sensors can inform you precisely when your plants require water or fertiliser, preventing waste and keeping plants healthy. They can also provide real-time data on soil conditions.
Specific apps and software can also assist you in planning planting schedules, setting reminders, and tracking growth. They're a fantastic way to enhance your gardening knowledge and keep everything in order.
For those who don't mind splashing some cash, Amazon offers a great solar-powered sensor system with its own handy app that lets you keep up to date on your garden's stats. Check out the Gardena Soil Moisture Sensor for £35. Or you can pick one up from The Range for its full price of £56.99.

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