Water Saving

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Water Saving

  1. Plant adapted plants – natives are best.
  2. Use compost, earthworm castings, organic fertilizer, dry molasses. Avoid synthetic fertilizers and toxic chemical pesticides.
  3. Add volcanic rock – i.e.; lava sand, basalt, etc.
  4. Mulch all bare soil.
  5. Water at night – 12 to 4am – No – that doesn’t encourage disease, it rains at night.
  6. Be careful of drip irrigation. Water has a habit of seeking the path of least resistance. The result can be wet spots and dry spots.

Saving Water

Soil with 5% organic matter can hold almost 200 pounds of water in every 100 pounds of dry soil. A similar soil with only 1% organic matter can hold only 30 pounds of water in the same soil.

If you extrapolate those numbers out, for every 1% increase in organic matter, the same 100 lbs of soil is able to absorb and hold 30-40 more lbs of water. If I can find the chart that displays this info I will share it to you.

Is it any wonder that golf courses can save money on water in an organic program?