With draught affecting much of
Australia, gardens become an important topic.
Watering gardens can be a significant
use of household water and this is usually the first area of usage affected by
water restrictions. As a draught progresses, you can see gardens withering away
and becoming smaller as people try to protect precious plants and leave the
others to themselves.
This raises the question of why we have
gardens and try to maintain them even when there is little water to be had. When
considering if it is worth finding a way to water your garden during water
restrictions, consider the following benefits to having gardens…
·
Green is a restful, peaceful colour whereas
brown is drab and boring. So having green gardens around us can bring us
pleasure, reduce stress and provide some relief after a busy day
·
Maintaining a garden has many benefits
including being out in the fresh air, feeling a connection with nature and being
able to see tangible results for our labours.
·
Dead plants are depressing and uninviting, and
are bad fung shui, whereas a thriving green garden is welcoming and relaxing.
·
Gardens are a natural environment for many
organisms and will attract beautiful creatures such as butterflies and birds.
·
Green grass is softer and more resilient than
brown grass which is better for children to play and fall on, picnics and for
lying back to enjoy watching the cloud formations
·
Gardens form part of our entertaining areas
where we get the opportunity to be outside with friends and family
·
By choosing the plants in your garden, you can
also save money by growing herbs, fruit and vegetables, bringing in cut flowers
and creating shade to protect your house from the summer sun
·
Maintaining the value of your property – look
at the value of houses with a lovely garden compared to a similar property
without a garden and you’ll quickly see the perception of a house is affected by
it’s surrounding environment.
Precious water is a Melbourne based company supplying rain water tanks that a re
flexible enough to fit under your house or decking. That way, not only do you
have enough water to care for your garden, but you don't lose any garden space
to the tank. precious Water tanks are made to order to fit your requirements, so
visit us at www.preciouswater.com.au
and ask how we can help you conserve water today.