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]]>Early Autumn is a great time to repair the damages caused by the ravages of Summer and prepare your Lawn using the following tips to help get through Winter in readiness for Spring.
Weed Control: Methoxone D selective herbicide, 1 Litre
Rake for de-thatching; Steel
Aerating spike shoes or 4 Tyne Fork, St/steel & Timber
Lawn Builder w/- slow release fertiliser, 4kg
Grass seed mix, Qld blend, 3kg
Fertiliser Spreader Trolley:
EvenGreen (drop)
EasyGreen (broadcast)
Call in and see us today to pick up all that you need.
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]]>The main reason why we advise people to start preparing their lawn in spring is not only because the lack of water at the moment has probably caused your lawn to dry out and start looking very brown if you’re not watering it regularly, but also because milder spring temperatures favour good root growth and the roots supply water to the grass blades.
So our advice is to water your lawn thoroughly and infrequently as this encourages deeper roots and deeper roots help lawns to prosper in hotter weather. Deep-rooted lawns can pull water from deeper depths and can wait several days between watering. This means they are stronger and less susceptible to disease and funghi. While it might sound counter-productive, giving your lawn a really good water a couple of times a week is far better than short periods of watering every day.
It’s also best to water your lawns in the morning as lawns absorb water through the process of photosynthesis and this can only happen efficiently during daylight hours. If you water your lawn at night, much less of the water is absorbed and ends up running off. This is particularly problematic if you’re using fertilisers which just end up being run off into the water table and potentially polluting the environment.
Not all grass types require the same amount of water. To many Australians, grass is just grass but if you’re interested enough to care about how much water your lawn needs, it’s worth paying attention to the type of grass you have.
Some common varieties in Australia include: Kikuyu Grass (very durable and often used in schools and sports fields); Buffalo Grass (very durable, easy to grow and maintain); Couch Grass (easy-going and cheaper grass which can make for a great-looking lawn when treated correctly) and Tall Fescue (a cool season ‘instant-lawn’ variety though not quite as durable as some of the others). Cool season lawns require about 20% more water than warm season grasses.
Keeping your lawn lush and green throughout the year really isn’t that difficult and a decent sprinkler system will make for an easier job all round. Call in or browse our website to get all the lawn sprinkler parts you need to get a beautiful, healthy looking lawn.
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]]>Different plants and your lawn require different amounts of water so the very first thing to do is to divide your property into zones. The lawns and gardens should be watered separately and then you can divide the plants or areas of your garden that may have different watering needs, including areas that may be more exposed to the sun. Identifying which areas may need more or less water is the most effective way to minimise water wastage.
The very best time to water your yard is early morning before the sun is hot enough to scorch your plants and lawn, so between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. is fine. Contrary to popular belief, watering in the evening is not a great idea as the water can remain on the plants or surrounding ground foliage and potentially cause fungus to develop.
Some sprinkler systems come with automatic timers and rain sensors so you don’t even have to think about switching it on and off.
Often watering in one long continuous session means that much of the water doesn’t get a chance to be absorbed and runs off which is obviously wasteful. Try a couple of shorter sessions of watering with breaks in between to allow the water to be absorbed into the ground
While the weather can often be unpredictable, there are definite differences between the water requirements in your yard depending on the season. Winter in Queensland can actually be very dry and you often see plants and lawns suffering as a result of the inconsistent water that they get. Optimum water efficiency can be achieved by just being season-smart and adjusting your irrigation system accordingly.
Finally, it’s worth taking the time to ensure that your sprinklers are correctly positioned so that the spray is reaching all the necessary areas and not hitting areas like your driveway.
As you can see, using water efficiently and effectively can be achieved with garden or lawn sprinkler systems. With a little thought and careful management, your domestic irrigation systems can ensure efficient and effective water usage.
If you need assistance with correct positioning of sprinklers, we have detailed information on the radius and distances required between different sprinkler nozzles to help you further.
And remember for help and assistance with sprinkler layout design, give us a call or drop us an email.
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]]>When the weather turns drier, how many of us head out there with a watering can to give our plants a drink? Or get the hose out to spray the lawn?
No-one likes to see the garden we have invested so much money in planting and tending, succumbing to the harsh elements and turning brown.
The problem is that hand-watering just isn’t as effective as the water doesn’t really penetrate deep enough into the ground with sporadic watering. The most effective way of helping plants and lawns to thrive is regular, even watering.
So what the top 5 top sprinkler irrigation advantages?
Contrary to popular belief, using a sprinkler system is actually a more efficient use of your water. It’s a bit like the difference between a bath vs a shower. We all know that a quick shower uses less water than a bath and so it is with a sprinkler system. Some systems also come with automatic timers and rains sensors to ensure your garden receives just the right amount of water.
Most of us are increasingly time poor nowadays and while some may see watering the yard as a relaxing pastime, many of us would prefer to be doing other things. With a sprinkler system you can ensure all the important areas of your yard are getting the right amount of water at the right time of day and the right frequency so you can make the most of the time you do have to get out there and enjoy it.
While the initial investment of installing a sprinkler system may seem quite high, in the longer term you are likely to save money on your water bills, especially if you are regularly hand-watering as you will be using less water to achieve a better outcome. Plus you won’t be regularly replacing plants that have succumbed to the dry conditions.
Keeping our yards well-watered helps the native Australian flora to thrive as well as the plants we have invested in planting. So many of us spend hundreds of dollars every year on new plants to make our yard beautiful only to see them wither and die when the ground dries out. Maintaining a lush, healthy yard and nature strips adds to the appeal of your property and suburb.
Sprinklers are there when the rain is not. Installing a well-designed sprinkler system means you don’t have to worry what the weather is doing. Your garden will be getting just the right amount of water all year round.
So there you have it! 5 great reasons to invest in installing a well-designed garden or lawn sprinkler system and enjoy your yard at its best. What’s more at Designer Watering Systems we have everything to get you started from sprinkler kits to pipe and even a garden sprinkler layout design service. So what are you waiting for?
Browse our online store, give us a call on (07) 3279 5600, email us: [email protected] or call in and see us to get your sprinkler project underway.
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]]>When looking to to install garden or lawn sprinklers yourself, we take you back to basics on garden irrigation systems DIY. So what’s the first things that you need to do?
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]]>A well-laid out watering system can be a very conservative and controlled method of keeping your selected gardens or lawns alive during long hot and dry weather spells. They can then also be turned down or completely off during dormant growth or wet times.
If you don’t have a watering system you can try your best to keep your yard well-watered or you can just let it succumb to the elements. Many of us though, have invested significantly to plant our yards well and keep our properties looking nice. Seeing our plants and lawns dying not only makes our gardens a less enjoyable place to spend time but means even more investment down the road to replace plants that have died.
With an effective watering system in place, you will reap some of the following advantages of automatic irrigation systems and also potentially keep your water bill down:
If you require assistance with installation of your garden or lawn sprinklers after you have purchased them through our shop, Designer Watering Systems works with 3 installation contractors who you can call on:
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