Improving irrigation water use in container nurseries

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As limitations on water used by container nurseries become commonplace, nurseries will have to improve irrigation management. Several ways to conserve water and improve on the management of irrigation water applied to container plants are discussed in this review. They include 1) uniform application, 2) proper scheduling of irrigation water, 3) substrate amendments that retain water, 4) reducing heat load or evaporative loss from containers, and 5) recycling runoff water.

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Mathers, H. M., Yeager, T. H., & Case, L. T. (2005). Improving irrigation water use in container nurseries. In HortTechnology (Vol. 15, pp. 8–12). American Society for Horticultural Science. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.15.1.0008

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