When moving house, adjust your irrigation for new microclimates, soil types, and plant needs by auditing zones, testing emitter output, and using a weather based controller to avoid overwatering or underwatering; practical steps include running a catch can test, installing a flow sensor, reducing frequency for established plants, and closely observing new plantings for stress so you can fine tune schedules for water efficiency, leak detection, and healthier landscapes after relocation.
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