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Organic Gardening (II)
2. Irrigation
• Never allow water wastage.
• Native plants living on rainwater, therefore, little or no watering required, except at the beginning to be watered so well rooted and surviving their first summer.
• With the drip irrigation system saves water and plants make better use of all that comes to be located.
• Water early morning or evening, never in the sun.
• The automatic irrigation controller to water at night can prevent the rapid evaporation of the day from the sun and wind. Read the rest of this entry »
Garden – Lawn

• The grass is the main consumer of water in the garden.
• The grass requires high maintenance: watering, fertilizing, mowing, profiles, windy, scarification, reseeding, control pests and fungi.
• The grass is contraindicated in Organic Gardening.
• There are other alternatives to cover the ground: