Think twice before you turn the tap!

Keeping lawns long through summer helps to keep the moisture in and protect the grass.

Tauranga’s Water Watchers Plan is in full swing for summer with keen gardeners and lawn enthusiasts finding creative and clever ways to use water wisely, says Tauranga City Council water services manager Peter Bahrs.

Water Watchers is the city’s year-round plan to help people and businesses plan their water use. The plan is a key part of Tauranga’s conservation efforts.

“This time of year is when we’re really grateful for everyone chipping in and thinking twice before they turn the tap,” says Peter.

He explains that mindful water use is really important rain or shine, because it means Tauranga is caring for its water resources for the future.

“We know it can be tough through summer, so we’ve got some top tips to help keep the lawns lush that don’t include a sprinkler,” says Peter.

He recommends lawn mowing at a higher cutting height in summer.

“When mowing your lawn try to leave at least two-thirds of the grass length each time. I also leave the clippings on my lawn in summer because it acts like a natural mulch and helps to keep moisture in.”

Long lawns also have more shade protection on their roots to keep them cool, recommends Peter.

“And whenever I wash my car, I always do it on the lawn with a bucket because then the lawn gets a water too – twice the water use.

“The Water Watchers Plan on the council website has lots more tips for ways we can use water wisely. Check the plan before you turn the tap.”

See: www.tauranga.govt.nz/waterwatchers

1 comment

Council failure

Posted on 13-01-2024 13:38 | By Kancho

One of the most fundamental duties of the council to provide water a priority above all the nice to have proliferative spending. Plenty of rain during the winter but no storage . Tauranga has grown and houses , businesses and industry keep being hooked up to the system, a joke called Smartgrowth . Give me back my rates to put in water tanks obviously ratepayers can store water but council can 't. Trying very hard to minimise water use but dying gardens are very costly , so I'm not going to let it die again this year .


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