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WATER WISE

Five ways to reduce your water use Water wise

Mark Paul, the founder of The Greenwall Company, shares his tips on how to be water efficient in the home. “Compared to 10 years ago, there are so many more options when it comes to being water efficient in your home, workplace and of course the garden. “To prevent us reaching water restriction levels in the future, I believe that all households and workplaces should act like we are under them at all times. “There is no need to use excessive amounts of water just because we can. Why not be a part of the solution,” Mark says. Mark’s top five tips for being waterwise in the home and garden in 2020 include: Install a greenwall or greenroof Our greenwall systems only use approximately 1.5L per sqm per day, and many of the greenroofs we install survive on seasonal rain after they mature, while a standard lawn starts at around 20L per sqm per day. Don’t have a greenwaste bin Our bread, pasta and rice all goes to our carp in our pond and all other food waste goes to our chickens. For grass and garden clippings, put them in composting 1 2

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• Not washing cars, or only washing the windows • Leaving lawns to brown off • Keeping grass longer by mowing the lawns with the blade lifted up a notch • Taking shorter showers • Waiting until you have a full load for the clothes washing machine • Putting off topping up swimming pools and using a cover to minimise evaporation. Taking small actions like this can add up to significant water saving each day.

mounds between the plantings or put them through a mulcher and return to the garden. If you reuse all of your greenwaste you don’t need to purchase mulch or fertilizer and you use less water. Around the Home

Do you need a lawn? How close is your local oval or park? Lawns require the highest level of water usage in the garden. In many homes the lawn is the most underutilised area. So, only lay natural grass where it is really needed and going to be used. Plus, native grasses are a great alternative for nature strips. Install a drip irrigation system These must be on a timer and when installed correctly will deliver the exact amount of water the greenwall or garden requires, saving time and money. Also consider installing a larger rainwater tank storage, suitable to your actual needs. Plant selection Be smart about the plants you choose for your garden. Choose plants that are low maintenance and don’t require water every day. Look for starch storing plants such as Queensland Bottle trees, Illawarra Flame trees or Spear Lilies. 3 4 5

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Englefield’s Valencia LED slimline vanity mirror is fit for the perfect reflection. The 4,000 Kelvin natural white light mirror is fog-free and sensor-operated.

The quality of the light in a vanity mirror is all-important – to accurately reflect make-up colours and skin tone a natural white light is far preferable to the blue or yellow light of more conventional illuminated mirrors. The Valencia’s Demister function is also a huge plus – no more condensation fogging up the mirror and no more streaks and smears from trying to wipe the surface clean. The sensor function is convenience plus; by passing a hand at the lower right hand edge of the mirror, the light will automatically turn on. A clever little feature should you have wet hands. Available in two widths – 750mm (360 Lumens) and 900mm (390 Lumens), both sizes of the Valencia vanity mirror are 650mm high.

The Milano freestanding composite stone bath and the Valencia LED illuminated bathroom mirror are available nationally from all leading building and plumbing merchants.

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