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Russian River environment: Water smart irrigation
Did you know that most residential landscapes are regularly over-watered by as much as 30- to 40 percent? When using water for irrigation, it is not only economical to use only what your garden needs, but it conserves water for other uses during our long, dry summers. If left unchecked, wasteful irrigation can be a major consumer of precious potable water sources like local groundwater stores and the Russian River. Here are some helpful steps you can take to reduce your reliance on potable water for irrigation: Grow native plants The reason native plants are ‘native’ is because they have adapted to their local surroundings and have found their niche in terms of navigating seasonal changes in

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