Our landscape business is conducted in the high desert regions of southern Idaho, where a good water year means we get 8 or 9 inches of precipitation for the entire year. As you can easily imagine, irrigation water is critical to keep things green in our neck of the desert.
With the advances in underground irrigation components and control timers, one stumbling block often arose for us – overwatering.
Click here to learn how you can keep clients' yards from getting overwatered in our July issue.
With the advances in underground irrigation components and control timers, one stumbling block often arose for us – overwatering.
Click here to learn how you can keep clients' yards from getting overwatered in our July issue.
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