4 Tips To Survive A Texas Size Drought

The Houston area hasn’t had rain in weeks, and communities are putting restrictions in place to conserve water! Of course we all want to work together to conserve water, so here are some 4 tips to survive a Texas size drought and keep your landscape healthy and beautiful at the same time!

 

1.  Install drought tolerant vegetation.

In addition to the drought tolerant St. Augustine grass, there are a large variety of plants, flowers, and trees to choose from that are native to Texas. This means they do well in our extreme heat and are drought tolerant!   It can make a great impact on water conservation and your water bill. Most are perennials, so they will come back every year. Some popular flowering favorites are Black-eyed Susans, Purple Coneflower, and Purple Heart. Trees that handle drought well include the Yaupon Holly and Crape Myrtle.   Local nurseries can be very helpful in selecting flowers and trees according to your liking, and a landscaping company can help you with your landscaping design and installation. They will make sure that plants are placed to receive the right amount of sun at the right time of day while ensuring it accents your home and lawn.

2.  Add drip lines around your trees and waterbeds.

This is a cost effective way to keep the soil moist where it is needed most. Drip lines are flexible tubes that resemble a black garden hose. They can be woven through flowerbeds and around trees. Tiny holes in the tubing allow water to slowly seep out along the length of the tubing. Your vegetation has constant moisture without wasting water on areas that don’t need it.

3.  Mulch, mulch, mulch!

There are many advantages of mulching, but in this case it gets bonus points for functioning well as a water reserve. A well mulched bed will be at least 3 inches deep. Be sure you use natural mulch that will break down instead of the rubber pellets or rocks. Again, there are many mulch options available, but keep in mind that dark colors trap more heat than lighter colors. The value of mulching goes far beyond aesthetics. It will retain moisture, reduce watering intervals, and provide nutrients to your flowerbed all at the same time.

4.  Maintain your sprinkler system.

Think of your sprinkler system like a car. It must receive regular maintenance to run efficiently. All too often sprinklers are neglected until needed. Heads wear out, lines spring leaks, and the list goes on. If you keep your system on a maintenance schedule, it will save you money from large repairs and high water bills in the future.   In the Houston area, sprinkler systems should remain “ON” at all times to prevent damage and corrosion in the components.   If you have a sprinkler system, keep it maintained, keep it on, and it will be an effective way to conserve water.

Houston area heat is here to stay, but we can all do our part to conserve water during this season. Follow these tips to stay “green,” and call us at Lawns and Sprinklers USA if we can be of any service to you!

Jason Mitchell

Being creative is at my core what makes me, me. I started off my career as a national touring artist that played in a country band. We played on average 180 shows a year for five years throughout the United States and Bahamas. In 2006 signed with a label in Nashville, released a few singles, got featured in some magazines (both national print magazines as well as online publications) and in 2013 my single “Stomp” was picked up and featured as The Pittsburgh Steelers game song. On November 17th 2013, one of my dreams came true as I sang The National Anthem and performed my single “Stomp” on the 50 yard line for a crowd of 50,000 plus people at Heinz Field for The Steelers vs Lions game.

While I was on the road touring in 2008 I started a digital marketing business to help other artists out called Nocturnal Music Group. I primarily focused on social campaigns for musicians and bands, driving traffic to their sites but quickly found myself getting into areas that did not involve music and also being contacted for web design as well.

I fell into photography by chance due to a client needing photos and no one being available to do it. After that I was hooked and have been shooting ever since. I’ve shot artists and bands, weddings and engagements, maternity and new borns, models, products and everything in between. I’ve also been featured in magazines both domestic and in 2020 I became an internationally published photographer.

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