Green Lawn Watering For Summer
From bestgreenhometips.com

The other day I was at a friend’s apartment and all the ground
sprinklers were running. It was bad news city. For one thing it was
midday and secondly, almost all the sprinklers were running water not
only in the grass but all over the sidewalks and street. Wow, what a
good use of water! Not.



















In any case, if you live in an apartment complex, let your manager know
if this is an issue. There’s no reason to water the street - trust me, it’s
not growing any faster. If you live in a house, make sure you follow
these rules for eco-minded summer lawn watering:

* Many lawns only need about one inch of water per week to thrive and
in areas that see more rain (i.e. the Pacific NW) your lawn may need
even less. Check with your local nursery or your local Cooperative
Extension Office to learn about lawn water requirements in your area.
* To make sure you are only watering your lawns as much as they
need and not more, place a can or bowl in your yard, with an inch (or
other level) marked off with a waterproof pen. Turn the sprinklers on,
and see how long it takes to fill the can or bowl to the line. Now you
know how long to water per session.
* Timed sprinklers can help you water less and more efficiently.
* Water in the morning, late afternoon, or in the evening. If you water
midday, most of the water is evaporated by the hot sun, and can’t
actually do its job. You’ll need more water for a healthy lawn.
* Don’t water the streets and sidewalks. Set your sprinklers up to cover
actual vegetation areas.
* Use recycled water - easy if you have a rain barrel.
* Use a hose or watering can for smaller areas vs. a sprinkler. When
doing this water slowly which helps the roots to get the water they need.
* Create an earth-friendly rain garden.
* Water less by planting native plants and by eliminating lawn areas
where possible.
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