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Collecting rainwater

Most garden and balcony plants depend on additional watering during the hot and dry summer months. Many vegetables, annual summer flowers, and new plants have delicate roots that grow close to the surface. These roots have little strength to draw on the water reserves embedded deep into the soil. The most convenient way to water plants is with tap water, but watering your plants with collected rainwater is far more cost-effective and better for the environment! Not to mention, rainwater is great for sensitive plants as it is neither too cold nor too calcareous.

If you have a small garden, simple rain barrels or water butts placed underneath the rainwater pipe are great collection containers. Place a lid on these containers to avoid contamination and prevent the water from becoming a breeding ground for bacteria. It is also recommended to install a water overflow system, which allows extra water to run off via a downpipe in case of heavy rain.  

Regardless of your preferred water storage solution, modern garden pumps help you retrieve collected rainwater quietly and reliably according to your needs. If you are looking for a more precise water control system, connecting a water meter (AquaCount) directly to the pump is a great option. You can track water consumption levels per day, season, and schedule on the easy-to-read display. Or check the current water flow with a touch of a button. Using a water meter will help you develop a better understanding of when and where water is being used.  

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GARDENA's Water Meter AquaCount

GARDENA’s completely revised pump range offers extremely quiet pumps that can be operated and automated via Bluetooth. GARDENA products have efficient hydraulics, effectively keeping costs and noise levels lower than ever before. Use the GARDENA pump advisor to help you choose the right pump for your needs. 

Tips for clever watering

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Add a layer of organic mulch (e.g. grass cuttings, leaves, or compost) between rows of vegetables and in flower beds filled with annual summer flowers to help retain the soil’s moisture levels. Organic mulch also supports the microorganisms living in the soil, which has a direct, positive influence on soil health. Keeping the soil healthy and moist ensures your plants will survive longer during periods of drought.

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Loosen the soil’s surface regularly using a hoe to prevent water within the soil from evaporating.  

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Utilize an automatic drip irrigation system to supply your plants with the water they need to thrive. 

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