Be aware of your local landscape irrigation ordinances, and abide by those guidelines.
Do not water during or directly after a precipitation event.
Ensure your irrigation system is off, and outdoor pipes are wrapped during freezing temperatures. Exposed plumbing can crack and leak.
Install a sprinkler system that throws larger drops of water rather than a fine mist.
Do not overwater or water too frequently. This not only wastes water but can stress your plants. Deep infrequent watering promotes healthy root growth and drought resilience.
Use a broom to clean debris off of sidewalks and driveways rather than spraying them with water.
Consider harvesting rainwater to use in your landscape. This water source is cost-effective and highly beneficial to your plants.
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