Watering Your Lawn in Wylie
Keeping your lawn thick, green, and healthy means
doing several things right. One of the most important
is making sure there’s enough moisture to maintain
growth. Nature’s rainfall schedule is not dependable.
Some additional watering is almost always necessary,
at least during our hot, dry summers.
Lawns turn brown, thin out, and just don’t look good
when under water stress. A thin, water-stressed lawn
also creates room for weeds to invade. So whether
you use underground or portable sprinklers, there are
a few basic guidelines to follow to avoid these
problems and maintain good lawn health.
Irrigate deep, but infrequently!
Too many people with sprinkler systems water every
day for short duration. Frequent, but shallow watering
causes the grass to send roots to the surface for
water, where they suffer more during dry, hot spells.
Water for longer duration and when you water,
saturate the soil to a depth of 6″ to 8″. This may mean
leaving your sprinklers on for 30 minutes or more per
cycle, depending upon your water pressure and
volume.
If you water deeply, you can usually get by on
irrigation once every 3-4 days. It varies according to
the season, grass type, and soil type. During spring
rainy periods, supplemental irrigation may not be
needed. During summer, you may need to water
every day, especially in a sandy soil or if we
experience extreme droughts such as we did last
year.
As a general rule, your turf needs about 1.5″ of
moisture per week in order to perform well, whether
supplied from natural rainfall or supplemental
irrigation.
Time of day makes a difference
Early morning is the best time to water your lawn,
before the heat of the day. This will insure that more
of the water goes down into the soil rather than being
lost to evaporation. Avoid watering in the evening,
especially on Fescue turf, which is more susceptible
to turf disease during warm, humid weather.
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