Efficient water use in urban landscapes

I’ve been working on a project focused on optimizing irrigation systems for urban parks, and I’m curious about the latest water management technologies… Recently, I came across a system that uses soil moisture sensors to reduce water waste significantly. Has anyone else had experience integrating such technology into their designs?

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Soil moisture sensors are game-changers! I’ve used them to cut irrigation costs by 30%. Have you looked into their accuracy over time? :thinking:.

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I love the idea of using soil moisture sensors! They’re like the fitbits for plants… Have you also explored automated systems that adapt based on real-time weather data? @natalie_park87, what’s your take on that?

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