The Wall of Shame is growing! This image shows outdated irrigation timers that Ecoyards replaced with new weather smart controllers to save water. Do you have an old irrigation controller in ...
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Watering in increments allows the soil to absorb more moisture more slowly and to avoid sprinkler runoff. The post Conserve water in your garden by using cycle and soak irrigation schedules firs...
WaterSense partners like Andy can help customers save water and money while reducing stress on water systems and maintaining a beautiful landscape. The post Ecoyards is an EPA WaterSense irrigati...
Irrigation Association-certified professionals are leading the way in the evolving field of irrigation technology and smart water management. The post Certified landscape irrigation auditor firs...
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The EPA is encouraging folks to check and replace leaky plumbing fixtures and sprinkler systems to save water and reduce utility bills. The post Fix that leak week – fix leaky plumbing and spri...
It's better to water deeply (about one inch per week) than to water too often, too little. Deep watering is better for plant health than frequent shallow watering. The post An inch of water per w...
It's now time to consider sprinkler irrigation upgrades. New sprinkler technology has made it easy to save water. The post Upgrade your sprinkler system to save water and money first appeared on...
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Does your sprinkler system need a tune-up? Does it leak, spray water where it shouldn't, spit out air, or has simply stopped working? Just like a water heater, furnace or other appliance in your ...
provisions in the draft code attempt to create healthier landscapes and encourage water conservation by mandating certain high-efficient irrigation practices and requiring mostly native Western W...
We get a lot of questions about rain barrels from customers, so we've tackled a couple of them here. The post Common questions about using rain barrels in the Seattle area first appeared on Ecoy...