Did you know that watering less can actually make your lawn healthier?
The Florida sod growers co-operative has some great tips on not only when and how to water, but how to make every drop count! Check out the lawn tips below, and visit www.floridalawn.com for more great ideas on cost saving strategies and conservation!
Lawns that are irrigated only when they need it develop deep, healthy root systems that help them withstand drought stress and make them less susceptible to pests and diseases.Your Florida lawn probably doesn't require as much water as you think.
By planning your irrigation based
on the plant's need - rather than a day of the week or a pre-set
schedule - you can have a healthier, better looking lawn and make every
drop count.
Don’t just set it and forget it
Automatic irrigation systems are a great tool when used properly. However,
setting the sprinklers to turn on automatically — whether your landscape
needs it or not — can waste water and cause lawn problems. Consider
switching your system off during Florida’s cooler winter months and
during the summer rainy season.
Let your lawn tell you when it needs water
Turn on your sprinklers only when your lawn shows signs of needing water — a grayish color, folded leaf blades and footprints that remain for several minutes. When you do irrigate, set sprinklers to provide about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch of water per zone.
Rise and shine... and water your
Irrigate early in the day, preferably before sunrise. This helps minimize evaporation loss and limits the time the lawn is wet, which reduces the potential for disease.Get a rain gauge
A rain gauge is a simple tool to use when deciding when to water. If 1/2 inch or more rain has recently fallen, empty the gauge, leave your controller off and delay the next watering.
Soil moisture sensors also can be
installed
to work with existing automatic systems to help regulate irrigation
events based on the amount of moisture already present in the soil.
Mow smart
That is where ProMo Lawn Care comes in! ProMo Lawn Care is a full-service lawn and landscape company serving Cape Coral, Ft. Myers, Estero, Bonita Springs, Naples and Punta Gorda. We are insured professionals and a member of the BBB, so if you want it done right, call us or fill out our free estimate form.
Call us now:1-800-NEW-LAWN (639-5296)
Local residents call (239) 458-9200
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