What is an irrigation audit? Unlike the dreaded IRS audit, this is one you want in order to see whether your garden and landscape are getting the right amount of water.Paul James works with gardener Kelley Moritz to measure how much moisture her plants are getting each time she waters. Kelleys approach to watering her lawn and landscape is identical to that of millions of gardeners, with different types of manually placed sprinklers, and for the most part it works well.
The only way to know if plants are getting the water they need, however, is to conduct an irrigation audit. First, Paul and Kelley measure how much water the plants are getting; second, they determine how much water is being absorbed by the soil.
The general rule of thumb for watering is approximately one inch per week for the entire landscape, maybe a bit more in the summer or during prolonged periods of drought. You want the water to percolate to a depth of at least three to four inches.