Unusual rainy and unsettled
weather patterns are resulting in record June rains, increased humidity, and
cooler temperatures. We are recommending that property owners with in-ground
sprinkler systems and automated controllers turn off sprinkler systems until
this weather pattern stops.
To determine if your lawn
or shrub areas need water, conduct one of the following simple tests:
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Insert a long screw driver (6 to 8 inches) into the turf or soil. If
it easy to push it through the soil, there is adequate moisture in the
soil
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Look at the color of the lawn; if it appears to have a silvery cast it
is in need of watering
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Walk across the lawn; if the grass blades don't spring back up after
having been stepped on, the lawn needs water
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Install a rain measuring device; if 1/2 inch of water accumulates in a
24 hour period, delay watering the lawn until the next scheduled
day/date
For more information on how
to save water in the landscape and indoors, visit the other links in these
pages. Remember, saving water saves money.