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Water Timer for Garden and Lawn

2021-09-17

As much as people love to have a lawn with fresh and healthy grass or a beautiful garden, the idea of having to water the thing on a daily basis sounds like the most tedious thing on the planet.

Thankfully, we live in a world where we can have plenty of processes automated for us, and with garden water timers, spending hours in the sun to water the yard is a thing of the past.

Benefits of Using a Garden Water Timer

Needless to say, the biggest benefit is that you won’t have to do it yourself anymore. However, there are also a lot of other tiny benefits that, when added up, amount to huge arguments in favor of buying your own garden water timer:

● With one of these babies, you will never have to worry about underwater or overwatering ever again. Whilst under watering doesn’t usually occur, drowning plants in water is a common mistake that plenty of people make. With a garden water timer, this can be avoided because it regulates the water flow to offer a precise amount of life liquid every time. A hose timer will simply turn the water off then the timer reaches 0, so you won’t have to do the math yourself.

● Another great advantage of having such a product is that you won’t have to worry about who is going to water the garden while you’re away. You can opt for hose timers or sprinkler system timers that will turn the water on and off whenever you want them to, even from a distance. Some fancy models can even be controlled from very far away using a smartphone app. Others have schedule systems that allow you to program the timers for the upcoming days.

● Depending on the actual product that you buy, installation can literally take less than 10 minutes. If you opt for a hose timer, you will have to attach it between the hose and the faucet, and that’s it! If you want a more complex timer, then you will have to mess around with some cables and screws, but the installation process isn’t that complicated if you follow the instructions that come with the product.

● A garden water timer can help you save money. Even if some models are more expensive than others, these devices are really good at helping you conserve water, which means that you can actually save money on water bills in the long run. Some of these devices even have a rain delay feature, which prevents additionally watering the garden right before/during/after it rained.

● Last, but not least, it serves as a great way to help intruders think that you are at home when you’re actually on vacation. As the water automatically turns on when you want it to, people who pass by will think that there is somebody at home because the water is running or the lawn has been recently watered, making it less tempting for home intruders to see your house as a potential target.

When to Water the Garden
If you ever wondered when is the right time to water the garden, know that there are two answers to this question:

● You can water the plants in the morning, before the sun is fully up and it gets too hot outside. This gives water time to reach the roots of your plant without the heat causing evaporation. This also provides the roots with water during the day so they can stay hydrated in warm temperatures.

● If you can’t water the plants in the morning, you can also do it in the afternoon or early in the evening, when the heat has passed. Make sure that there is still a little bit of sun left so that the plants can dry before nightfall. Watering late in the afternoon also helps prevent evaporation.

Rules for Watering
Water is vital to the proper growth of your plant, and while it may seem like all you have to do is just run the hose up and down the soil, there are a few rules for watering that you might want to take into account:

● Your plants usually rely on moisture, but leaving their roots to dry might actually be beneficial for the growth of your plants.

● It is better if you water your plants less often and be more thorough when you do so. Flower beds, for instance, can get by with two watering sessions each week.

● Wet leaves are more likely to catch diseases, so it’s better if you keep them dry.

● If the water doesn’t reach the roots, then watering won’t be efficient. Not enough water will only cause the upper layer of the soil to be wet.

● When you have to water a large quantity, it’s better to do so in parts. That’s because it takes a little bit for water to reach down into the soil.

● Make sure that you water around the plant instead of focusing on a single point.

● Irrigation systems can go a long way in distributing the right amount of water to your plants each time.

● Waterlogging is something you want to avoid because it prevents the roots of the plant from breathing, so they end up drowning.

● Soil that’s rich in clay is great for planting because it traps water more efficiently.


Water Timer for Garden and Lawn



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