Weisenhorn, JulieZuzek, KathyBauer, SamGrabowski, MichelleFroemming, JackieBerlin, BethHaugen-Brown, TanaNelson, RandyTrott, RobinMeyer, MaryYetka, LeslieHahn, JeffFoord, KarlKenny, TimRice, Andrea2016-11-072016-11-072016-10http://hdl.handle.net/11299/182925Wise watering practices in the home landscape save money, help protect Minnesota’s water supply and optimize plant health. Nearly one-third of residential water is used to irrigate home landscapes. Improper watering practices impact the availability and/or quality of groundwater, lakes and streams. Some landscape plants, such as lawns, generally need less water than we think, while trees sometimes need more.enWater Wisely: Healthy Plants, Healthy People, Healthy PlanetPresentation