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GardenLine with Randy Lemmon
Outdoor watering is a necessary task to keep our
landscapes thriving in between rain showers and during extreme weather
conditions in the hot months of the year. If your water bill is starting
to cut into your cash flow then this video will show you how to take
this high cost of water and cut it in half or even cut it by more than
75% reduction.
The H2O process combines three
technologies together to work as one new process to SAVE WATER
RESOURCES. You can implement all three to save maximum water savings or
implement one ore more and each will conserve water.
Manufacturing Water Each Day from Air
- We
take the humidity in the air and convert it into water droplets in the
soil using a humectant " AquaGreen. The more humid the outdoor air , the more
water we manufacture each day. As we manufacture this water, the hollow
sand in the root zone is capturing these water droplets and recharging
their sand reservoirs.
- A Humectant is utilizied in cosmetics and
lotions and is organic food based material that pulls the humidity from
the air and converts the moisture back into water droplets in the soil.
ROOT ZONE
- We
grab available moisture underground using hollow sand that feeds the
root zone later when the plant is in need of water. In addition, instead
of watering for long periods of time we only need to charge up the
hollow sand so now a simple 5 minute watering is the same as a half hour
of watering.
- If the lower soil layer has clay, the column of
sand will use this clay as an underground reservoir to pull moisture
from a lower soil layer up to where the plant roots are located. In most
soil clay is a bad thing; in water conservation, clay soils are an
oasis in the ground.
Capturing Rain Water for Irrigation
- We
capture rainwater each time it rains and we stockpile this moisture in
underground rain water collection systems that are used later to
irrigate the landscape. When we irrigate, we do not irrigate the normal
time period, we only need to irrigate for 5 minutes to recharge the
hollow sand.
Capturing Gray Water for Irrigation
- In
areas of the country where there is minimal rainfall, we capture gray
water ( water from showers, sinks, laundry) from the house or building
and we stockpile this moisture in underground rain water collection
systems that are used later to irrigate the landscape. Yes we clean the
water to make it nose friendly without a smell. When we irrigate, we do
not irrigate the normal time period, we only need to irrigate for 5
minutes to recharge the hollow sand. This method is used in areas of
minimal rainfall, it is a more expensive program model.
This
program cannot be fully utilized by the Do IT Yourself weekend
gardening enthusiast; part of the process can be done, but not all. This
is a program installed by professionals. If you have interest in this
program then send your inquiry to our email address and we will contact
you about scheduling your install. If you would like to be trained to
offer this service in your area please send an inquiry to the email
address below.