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Water is Gold for a Garden in More than One Way!

As the summer heat creeps up on us once again, we think about how to support our gardens to keep them growing and healthy with careful watering through our long hot days. Our plants and trees are not the only components of our gardens that need the support of water. One of the identified sustainable practices for a garden is the provision of water resources. A quiet spot to sit with a cup of a favorite beverage near a water source in your garden can give a view of garden critters as they stop for a visit to bathe or drink. A healthy garden has lots of movement within it as birds, bees and insects visit the plants that not only delight us but give them sustenance, shelter, and food. A steady water source will draw bees, birds, insects, and butterflies to the garden.

There are many ways to provide water resources from the simple to the more costly and complex.

1)    A very simple arrangement that will provide for both bees and birds is a plant drip tray. Take a drip tray and place some stones in it, place it in a shaded area. 

photos by Peggy Smith
photos by Peggy Smith

2)    A variety of hanging water source arrangements are available and they are great for attracting birds to the garden. 

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3)    A moving water source can provide water for birds and entertainment for you as the birds come in and go through their drinking and bathing routines.

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4)    If you have the room a pond is also an excellent water supply with the added benefit of providing support for insects such as dragonflies and damselflies.

If you install a pond Mosquito Vector Control will provide small fish to take care of any mosquito larvae. https://www.fightthebite.net/services/request-service/

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With the disappearance of California wetlands beneficial insects such as dragonflies and damselflies have severely reduced habitat. Dragonflies and damselflies will be attracted to a pond environment. “The female Dragonflies and Damselflies lay their eggs in the water. The Dragonfly lays its eggs directly in the water, while the Damselfly inserts its eggs in underwater vegetation.” The eggs hatch within a few days and the larvae grow quickly. Each larva molts 8 to 16 times during its growth. https://sacsplash.org/learning-resource/dragonflies-and-damselflies/#:~:text=Life%20Cycle%3A,16%20times%20during%20its%20growth. Dragonfly larvae are a preferred food for small fish, so small rock piles, or tight brush piles will give them shelter. Damsel flies will eat flies, mosquitoes, and other tiny insects.

Butterflies need moisture but are unable to land on water, a patch of muddy soil is the best place for a butterfly to access water so if the ground around your drip tray or fountain is a little muddy that is a perfect place for a butterfly to sip.

Birds bathe in a water source as part of maintenance to keep feathers working well. Birds will also flock to the spray of a stationary sprinkler and perch and bathe. https://youtu.be/2hTc9vC1rZc

As with so many things balance is the key, provide water sources for our co-habitating garden critters but make sure there is not stale stagnant water that will encourage mosquito breeding.

Build it and they will come for your garden's benefit also for fun and frolic!