Tuesday, February 2, 2016

This Month’s Tip:  Watering Tips


A healthy lawn is a pleasing site for people as they walk out their front door or into their backyard. The green appearance and crisp edged cuts have a soft spot in any landscaper’s heart. Lawns, however, are often mistreated in regards to the amount of water they truly need.
A lot of homeowners around the country water their grass to the point where it is over saturated & others will rarely water their grass and allow for rain to be the only source of water their grass gets.
how to water the grass
 Grass usually will need about an inch of water weekly to keep up their green coloring as well as their continuing growing capabilities. Summer months, will find very intense heat and humid conditions that will change your grass’s natural inhibitors which will cause the lawn to grow at above normal rates.

Below are a few tips to maintaining the proper health of your grass throughout all seasons.

CREATE A GAME PLAN
You must have a plan set in place before every season to determine how often, you are going to water your lawn. This plan has to be adhered to at all times due to the fact that if you go from watering consistently to never watering and back again, you will be affecting the lawn’s abilities to absorb nutrients. Without the ability to absorb, the grass will have nothing to feed off of and eventually will die even with proper water treatment.

START TO WATER
The season will bring about a lot of warm days that will have your kids going to the pool or playing in the backyard. Your grass does not need to be watered immediately at this point. The first sign of brown blades in your lawn as well as indentations from shoes left on the lawn will be telltale signs that watering can now begin. These signs usually state that the lawn is under stressful and at this point will absorb anything to revive itself.

DO NOT OVER DO IT
When watering your lawn, make sure the grass is completely soaked so that all the water gets in the grass as well as seeps into the soil and the roots. when this is done, you shouldn’t have to water again for another couple of days. Watering on an over-consistent basis will promote crab grass and weeds that will lead to extra lawn maintenance in the long run.

THE EARLY BIRD
It is effective to water your lawn in the early hours of the morning. The heat has not hit yet  This early morning drink of water will allow for the lawn to absorb as much water and nutrients as possible before the heat makes for a lot of evaporation.

SPREAD THE WEALTH
It is essential that the whole lawn gets an equal amount of water on a consistent basis. Using a hose with a spray attachment is not the best of ideas because it tends to focus on one area at a time and, in turn, will lead to some parts receiving more water than others. Focus your watering needs on a sprinkler for your lawn during the optimal seasons. A sprinkler allows for a natural spreading of water to all parts of the lawn for equal amounts of time.

TOO MUCH TO DRINK
Over watering is something that most homeowners find to be a problem during premium lawn growing seasons. An over saturated lawn will be susceptible to more bugs as well as more areas for weeds and crab grass to make unpleasant appearances in your lawns. Placing bowls at different parts of the lawn while watering is taking place will help your determine how much water the lawn is getting as well as the proper time to stop each morning.

LET NATURE TAKE CARE OF IT
Rainfall is the best source of water for lawns and usually takes place multiple times a season. If a heavy rainfall has just happened the night before, a morning watering is not necessary for risk of over saturation. Let nature always assist in any way it can to help you in your mission to obtaining the most impressive grass possible.

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