Irrigation & Lighting, September 2024
COVER STORY
Proactive planning
Contractors take on water scarcity using smart irrigation design and resilient landscaping.
It’s no secret that water is a precious natural resource. Depending on the particular year and geographic location, it’s one that can be quite scarce.IN THIS ISSUE
From the editor
Irrigation & Lighting editor in chief Kyle Brown discusses using smart irrigation practices and providing efficient water application.
Irrigation pipeline
For years, many contractors avoided the issue of how much water is used in landscape irrigation systems.
Night lighting
Permanent holiday lighting seems to be a big trend in our landscape lighting industry.
Business to business
A list of five suggested key people who should be first on the list for any business owner to have available in an emergency.
IA update
The IA announced the recipients of its 2024 awards, celebrating contributions in education, innovation and industry achievement.
FEATURES
It’s never too early to start planning holiday lighting projects.
Your region’s ample freshwater supply has historically simplified irrigation for commercial and residential properties.
In the evolving landscape of irrigation, certification through the IA has emerged as a beacon of professionalism and expertise.
Sometimes, lighting professional growth comes from careful practice. Other times, it comes from taking on a challenge.
Bluworld of Water prides itself on being a single source that design professionals can rely on to ensure successful water feature projects.