By Sarah Chen · environmental engineer · water, waste and everything that flows downhill
“After losing my entire winter crop to three days of pump failure at zero kilowatts, I learned that irrigation scheduling on-grid is a myth.”
— Sarah. Every litre accounted for.
ArticlesCalculatorsSite PlannerShopOff-grid living in Australia means your water tank is your only lifeline. Mess up irrigation, and your vegies die. Get this right or watch your garden turn to dust. No bullshit.
Off-grid living in Australia means your water tank is your only lifeline. Mess up irrigation, and your vegies die. Get this right or watch your garden turn to dust. No bullshit.
Water before 8am. That's it. No exceptions.
Midday watering? Wasted. Sun evaporates 70% of it before plants get a sip. Night watering? Fungus city. Your plants get sick.
Set your timer for 6-7am. Done. If you're not up at dawn, you're not off-grid. Get over it.
It's not "run it for an hour". It's soil-dependent. Stop guessing.
Test it: Stick a trowel in the ground after watering. If it's damp 15cm down, you're good. If it's dry, add 5 mins next time. If it's soggy, cut it back. Simple.
Summer = more water. Winter = less. Rainy season = skip it. Stop treating your garden like it's the same all year.
Practical Tip: Install a $25 soil moisture sensor (Bunnings) before you buy a timer. It tells you exactly when to water. Saves 30% water. No more guessing.
Don't waste cash on overpriced gear. Here's what actually works:
Timers (for tank systems): Bunnings "Gardens Alive" automatic timer. $55. No fancy apps. Just set it and forget it. Works with 12V systems. Get it.
Mulch (essential): Bunnings straw mulch (10kg bag). $12.95. Covers soil, cuts evaporation by 50%. Buy 5 bags for $50. Worth every cent.
Soil moisture meter: "Gardens Alive" probe. $28. Stick it in the ground. If it's red, wait. Green = water now. No more "is it dry?".
Timing: 6-7am. Duration: Soil-based. Season: Adjust or lose your garden. Use mulch. Buy a moisture meter. Stop watering like it's 1980. Your tank won't refill itself. Get it right or get out.
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.
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