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Urgent Fall Garden Tips: Protect Water Supply Now!

UPDATE: As autumn officially arrives, experts urge gardeners to take immediate action to protect their gardens and conserve water. With winter rains approaching, following simple yet critical steps is essential to safeguard your outdoor spaces and our precious water supply.
Authorities recommend shutting down all outdoor watering systems now to prevent leaks caused by winter cold snaps. This proactive measure can save you from costly repairs and water waste as temperatures begin to drop.
In addition to securing your irrigation systems, consider planting native plants that require less water and provide vital habitats for local wildlife. These plants not only thrive in colder months but also support the ecosystem, making your garden more sustainable.
Applying mulch is another key step. It helps retain moisture in the soil and protects plant roots from the impending chill. Experts suggest a layer of mulch about 2-3 inches thick for optimal results.
For those keen on maintaining their lawns, practicing smart fall care is crucial. This includes mowing at a higher setting and aerating the soil to improve water absorption.
Visit CRD.ca for comprehensive details on water conservation strategies, native plants, and effective gardening tips. Taking these steps now is vital for a thriving garden and a sustainable future.
Act now—your garden and our environment depend on it!
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