Solutions for
saving water in the garden
Whether it's to cope with drought or to save water in the garden, there are many ways to preserve this vital resource. What if, to consume less water, you consumed better quality water? Among existing solutions, discover LM Innovation's La Dauphine. This technology acts on the water in your mains or well in a natural way to optimize its properties. Discover the benefits of LM water and all the uses you can make of it in your garden, but also in your home.
Save water by improving its quality

Less water for the same result
When you water your plants, vegetable garden or garden in general, not all the water used is captured by the plants. By the time the plants' roots recover this water, some of it is lost. Either through evaporation, or by simply infiltrating the soil.
Dauphine gives water a greater capacity to penetrate plants. In other words, by reducing watering, your plants stay well hydrated.
During dry spells, LM water helps plants withstand the heat better, without having to water them as regularly as with conventional water.
The effect of LM water on plant health and development
LM water is more efficient. The properties of LM water stimulate plant development. It promotes germination, root expansion and, ultimately, plant growth. So it's the perfect ally for watering your vegetable garden and ensuring a fine harvest of fruit and vegetables.
LM water for plants and the home
With LM water, you can water your houseplants, vegetable garden and even the smallest blade of grass in your garden more efficiently. But the benefits of our technology don't stop there.
Installed on your general water supply, the benefits of LM water also extend to the water you use in your house or apartment. Reduced limescale, better taste, cold cleaning... Discover all the benefits that will make LM water your daily ally.
Tips for reducing your water consumption
To complement the use of LM water, there are a number of ways to save this precious resource.

Recycle your water
When you rinse your vegetables or leave the shower water running while you wait for it to heat up, don't waste it. Reuse it for watering. Put together, these small everyday savings make a real difference.
Use mulch
Mulch is a layer of straw placed at the base of a plant to preservesoil moisture and protect certain fruits from contact with the earth. But you can use something other than straw: homemade compost, sand, gravel, bark... Just make sure your mulch is thick enough to keep the soil cool and moist even when the heat is on.


Follow good watering advice
Green thumbs know that in summer, it's best to water your garden in the evening. In the middle of the day, under the effect of the sun, water evaporates more quickly. However, during cold spells, morning watering is more appropriate. This avoids finding your vegetables damaged by a night frost.
Work the soil
To simplify water's penetration into the soil, and therefore its path to the roots, stir up the surface of your soil. Spade and enrich your soil. In nature, humus naturally retains water. In the garden, it can be replaced by peat, which acts as a sponge.


Use a drip irrigation system
Drip irrigation is the best technique for saving water. The principle allows you to meet the needs of your plants as effectively as possible. What's more, when coupled with LM water, a drip system is unlikely to clog, as this water reduces the effects of limescale.
