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Ways to conserve water in your landscaping

Written by Trim Landscaping | Feb 16, 2022 5:03:00 PM

In the U.S, water shortages are becoming a major issue. In some regions, it's already happening! Cities and towns across America have been implementing new restrictions on water usage in order to conserve what precious few resources they have left. And although we're not yet at the point of having our taps run dry, it's important that we take action now to prevent things from getting worse in the future. Fortunately, there are many simple ways for us to start conserving right away! 

What is water scarcity and why should we care about it 

Water scarcity is a term used to describe the condition of having insufficient water resources to meet a population's needs. It can refer to either a shortage of surface water or groundwater. And it's not just a problem in developing countries – it's happening right here in the United States too! 

Why should we care about water scarcity? Well, there are many reasons. For one, it can have a devastating impact on our economy. A lack of adequate water resources can impede industrial growth and development, and can also stunt agricultural production. It can also lead to social unrest and even conflict. 

How does water scarcity impact people and their communities 

Water scarcity can also have a devastating impact on the environment. A lack of clean water can lead to the spread of disease, as well as to pollution and soil erosion. It can also impact fish and other aquatic life, as well as the local flora and fauna. 

Use drought tolerant plants: There are many beautiful plants that don't require a lot of water to thrive. So, if you're looking to landscape your yard, consider using drought tolerant plants instead of ones that need a lot of irrigation. 

Mulch the soil around your trees: Mulching the soil around your trees helps to retain water and reduce evaporation, which will help to keep them healthy and thriving. 

Replace turf with natural ground cover: If you're looking for a way to lower your lawn maintenance costs, consider replacing some or all of your grass with natural ground cover. Many varieties of plants can thrive in a shady backyard, and could save you money on watering costs, too.

Use rain barrels to collect rainwater for irrigation: Rain water is a completely natural resource that we should take advantage of whenever possible. That's why it's so important to use rain barrels to collect rain water from your roof for later use in your landscape. 

How can each of us reduce our individual water usage 

There are many ways for each of us to reduce our individual water usage. Here are just a few: 

Fix any leaks in your plumbing

A leaky faucet can waste gallons of water per day! So, be sure to check all of your plumbing fixtures for leaks and fix them as soon as possible. 

Take shorter showers

Try to keep your showers short and sweet – aim for 5 minutes or less. 

Turn off the faucet when you're not using it

This is a simple way to conserve water without making any major changes. Just make a habit of turning off the faucet when you're not using it, especially while brushing your teeth or shaving. 

Conclusion

Water scarcity is a real and pressing issue that we need to start paying more attention to. It's not just a problem in developing countries – it's happening right here in the United States too! There are many reasons why we should care about water scarcity, including its devastating impact on our economy, environment, and social stability. But thankfully, there are many ways for us to start conserving right away! Each of us can take simple steps like fixing leaks, taking shorter showers, and turning off the faucet when we're not using it to reduce our individual water usage. And if each of us does our part, we can make a big difference in helping to solve this global crisis.