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The most precious resource impacting our existence is water! Challenging ourselves to use less is crucial! Many years of drought in zone 4 led us to research more creative methods of watering our garden. A “drip irrigation” system pinpoints the exact area water is needed and uses a fraction of water used with a sprinkling system.  Even watering plant roots by hand is preferred to a sprinkling system, the water is directed where it is needed and keeps water droplets off fragile blooms which can attract the hot Colorado sun.

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