Reading a lot about how to properly water your lawn is a good thing in itself, but it’s not something you should base your watering plan on. What works for one particular lawn may not work so well for another one and this is why practical lawn watering tips can differ greatly from one yard to another. Here are the most important factors you should take into account when you’re sketching your irrigation plan for the upcoming warm season.The location of the lawn is one of the first things you should take into account. That doesn’t just refer to the geographical area you live in and its temperatures and climate, but it also refers to the precise location: if your yard is located on top a small hill or at the base of one, for example, could make a huge difference in the specific water needs of the soil. The same goes for whether your yard has any shrubs or trees and where they are located, or if there is such big vegetation in the yard’s proximity; or on which areas of the lawn more sunlight shines upon and which areas lie mostly in the shade. All these variable tend to be even more important in Waxahachie or Arlington and all over the Texas areas, due to the air being drier here compared to other regions.
The type of plants in your current set-up is also important in deciding what amounts of water your lawn needs and the best way to provide it. For example, newly established lawn patches or flower beds need different irrigation techniques than older ones. Ignoring these specifics may lead to undernourished patches of lawn, and other areas becoming more and more vulnerable to mold and funguses.
A general rule of thumb in watering, one that applies more or less to all lawns, is to do it in the early hours of the day, while it’s still cool, but not during late hours or during the night since you might increase your lawn’s susceptibility to disease that way. Also, you should be aware of the conjunction of the water pressure and the water amounts versus the drainage rate to make sure you don’t over-flood the turf. Even if you manage to remove the extra water so the plants don’t drown, you still risk washing away the newly planted seeds and impoverishing the lawn on the long term.
When you have concerns about the water usage, it’s always an important issue to pay special attention to the landscaping materials and techniques. Using a proper method when designing the overall landscape of your yard can optimize the water usage as well as ensuring your lawn has the best circumstances to thrive. Using plants that are native to your area is also a way of improving the way water circulates in your small-scale ecosystem. Make sure you research as much as you can about your area’s specific conditions or better yet make sure you enlist the service of a truly professional team to help.
We’d be honored to be entrusted with your lawn care in the Midlothian, Waxahachie, Mansfield, Arlington, Cedar Hill, Red Oak, Ovilla, Kennedale and Grand Prairie, Texas areas. We’re Vista Turf Lawn and we’re the best service provider in your proximity.