The most efficient watering system is
drip irrigation because no water is lost through evaporation.
Not exact matches
The main advantages of
drip irrigation are that it conserves water
because less is lost to evaporation, and it efficiently delivers water to individual plants.
We encourage the adoption of
drip irrigation, for example, in tomato growing
because it delivers the precise amount of water the crop needs, when it needs it, where it needs it, thus minimizing
irrigation waste.
As an alternative to furrow
irrigation, a
drip system also raises yields
because it provides a steady supply of water with minimal losses to evaporation.
Lisa Perlmutter, who lives in suburban San Diego with her husband and daughter, re-landscaped her relatively small lawn several years ago and replaced it with paving stones and drought - resistant plants watered with
drip irrigation «
because it seemed like the right thing to do for our region.»