The Landscape Store offers a wide range of irrigation and garden solutions, including automatic watering systems. Automatic irrigation affects water flow rates, with rain sensors and other components used to measure moisture levels and adjust watering patterns. We specialise in high-quality rain sensors and soil moisture sensors from Rain Bird and Irritrol.
Some automated irrigation systems have the ability to control water flows based on weather conditions. Our Rain Bird wireless rain sensors can be used to stop and start irrigation through supply channel outlets and pumps. The Landscape Store carries wired and wireless rain sensors from Rain Bird and Irritrol, including dedicated WiFi modules and soil moisture kits. We also have irrigation controllers, automatic irrigation controllers and battery-operated tap timers in our product collections.
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If you're looking for wired or wireless rain sensors in Australia, the Landscape Store is here to help. Please make an order today or contact our team to learn more.
FAQs
Are irrigation rain sensors worth it?
Automatic irrigation systems offer numerous advantages to home and business owners. They're simple to operate, easy to maintain and they help to protect your lawn and garden in wet weather conditions. A rain sensor is a vital piece of the puzzle, as it helps to save water and protect against over-watering.
How do you automate garden watering?
Watering lawns and gardens can be automated in various ways, from DIY drip watering systems to sophisticated methods involving soakers, timers and rain sensors. At The Landscape Store, our experts will help you purchase, set up and maintain the perfect automated system for your property.
How does a soil moisture sensor work?
There are many types of automated watering systems, including some that release water slowly and others that involve integrated timers and sensors. The most advanced systems use moisture sensor devices to provide feedback, measuring current moisture levels and adjusting watering rates accordingly.
How to measure soil moisture?
The simplest way to measure soil moisture levels involves inserting a garden tool and inspecting the surrounding area. This is obviously limited, however, especially when it comes to automation. Dedicated soil moisture sensors are designed to detect wet or dry conditions and adjust scheduled watering cycles.
What type of automatic watering sensors are available from The Landscape Store?
We stock automatic watering systems from Rain Bird and Irritrol, two of the biggest and most respected names in irrigation. We have Rain Bird rain sensor products in wired and wireless forms, along with a dedicated soil sensor. We also have Irritrol rain sensors in wireless and hard-wired variations.