Watering Fact Sheet - US South PDF

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This fact sheet provides information on watering lawns in the US South. It covers how much water lawns need, best practices, and common misconceptions about watering. It emphasizes the importance of deep, infrequent watering and monitoring for signs of drought stress.

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Locally owned & operated Superior products Expertly trained technicians Watering How Much Water Does My Lawn Need? Most warm season grasses are heat and drought tolerant, Water in the Mornings: The best time to water is but still require water to mai...

Locally owned & operated Superior products Expertly trained technicians Watering How Much Water Does My Lawn Need? Most warm season grasses are heat and drought tolerant, Water in the Mornings: The best time to water is but still require water to maintain good health and color. early in the morning, between 5 and 9 am, when Lawns typically need 1 to 1½ inches of water every week to temperatures are cooler and there will be less encourage a strong and healthy rooting system. Watering evaporation. Avoid watering in the evening, as this can frequency and duration may need to be adjusted based on promote the spread of turf diseases. the specific conditions in your area. Factors such as Monitor: Monitor your lawn regularly for indicators that temperature, rainfall, and it needs more water. As mentioned above, look for soil type can affect how footprints that don’t spring back and a blue-green haze quickly water evaporates to the color of the grass. or penetrates the soil. It’s Adjust for Climate: Adjust your watering practices a good idea to monitor based on seasonal changes, heat, humidity, and rainfall. your lawn’s moisture level and adjust your watering Avoid Overwatering: Overwatering can lead to a schedule accordingly. shallow root system and the growth of diseases and fungi. It can also cause unnecessary run-off and waste. A common misconception is that natural storm rain provides enough hydration for a lawn and that supplemental watering is not necessary. However, the heavy, fast-paced nature of storm rain often leads to runoff, which prevents the water from fully penetrating the soil or reaching the roots of the grass. To determine whether your lawn needs supplemental water, look for these telltale signs of oncoming drought stress: The lawn will start to turn a bluish-gray color and appear dull or lifeless. The blades of the grass will appear folded or wilted. Indentations from footprints or lawn mower wheels don’t spring back shortly after they are made. If your lawn shows symptoms of drought, water it immediately regardless of the time of day. What Are The Best Practices For Watering My Lawn? Water Deeply and Infrequently: Water your lawn deeply and infrequently to encourage deep root growth. Since lawns generally need about 1 to 1½ inches of water per week, it’s recommended to water each area twice a week for roughly 35-40 minutes. This can vary depending on the type of soil you have. Make sure the water is distributed evenly across the lawn to avoid dry or soggy areas. For more information, visit our website: weedman.com

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