West Coast Water Budgets: How Landscape Water Managers Turn Water into Money
Keeping landscapes healthy — while reducing water consumption — is the process of matching the water supply precisely to the plant’s needs. Irrigating to a water budget is an effective way to do this, but are your clients current water budgets as accurate as they could be? In this webinar, we’ll discuss: What a water budget is and how to create one Why having one is important for landscape health Best practices for creating one based on site needs How to use budget monitoring and reporting tools Don’t miss this chance to hear from experts on how they create water budgets to keep landscapes healthy, while still saving water and money.

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