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When spring comes, you need to ensure that the garden is frequently watered, though much depends on the current weather conditions: if the sky is overcast, the garden can be watered any time of the day; but if it is sunny, you’ll need to water early in the morning or at sunset. In this way water won’t evaporate before it is absorbed by the soil and taken up by plant roots. You should also remember to mow the lawn frequently (every 8-10 days) and to water it often (every 2-3 days), particularly important if rainfall is insufficient to guarantee an optimal degree of soil humidity.. |
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For real-time updates on the fickle moods of spring weather, consult the Meteo section of our website to make the required adjustments to water quantity and the frequency of irrigation cycles.
Another useful tool for saving precious water is the Rain Sensor: a simple system that, connected to the water timer, automatically suspends water cycles in the event of rain, then restores them when the fine weather returns. |
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