
Garden
The exterior of the house can have different systems to help saving water, such as drip irrigation. The trees or plants we plant can also make the change.
Deciduous trees
How will they help?
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Autumn is the season in which your deciduous trees will lose their leaves and, therefore, it is a good time to plant or transplant them, as well as fertilize and water them abundantly.
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In winter, the time will come to prune your deciduous trees, removing the deteriorated branches and preparing them for their time of maximum splendor with the arrival of spring and summer.
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In the summer seasons it will be time to enjoy your trees without forgetting to provide them with the necessary watering.
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Southern facing skylights receive the most sunlight. Your home is likely to have the most energy efficient skylights by positioning them under deciduous trees facing south. This will allow the sun to be blocked in the summer and shine through in the winter.
Drip irrigation

How does drip irrigation help?
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An effective, low-pressure water distribution technology is drip irrigation.
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The precisely positioned emitters deliver water to the base of the plant's roots at the precise periods to stimulate the growth.
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Drip irrigation is extremely water efficient.
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Growing plants may prevent smaller plants from accessing water. Moreover, only 30% of the water that falls on plants reaches the roots since a big percentage of it evaporates. 90% of the water applied using drip irrigation really reaches the plant.
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Because it uses low water pressure to operate, it is also energy efficient.



