Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Lawn Tips- Is Your Lawn Water Wise

Local Utah landscaping expert, Chris Jensen shared his tips for keeping your new home's lawn looking beautiful. Thanks Chris for sharing your expertise with our homeowners!

Lawn Tips- Is Your Lawn Water Wise?
 
Don’t Kill it with Kindness
During the heat of the summer, your lawn only needs to be watered about twice a week.
Water in cycles
By dividing your watering time into three shorter cycles with time in between, water has more time to penetrate the soil and reach the root zone. This means run-off is minimized and more water gets to the roots.
Mow high-3"+
When grass is allowed to grow higher, roots have a chance to grow deeper. Deep roots help your lawn withstand changes in temperatures, even the extremes. Deep roots also need less water. Mowing high also means you get to mow less often.
Recycle your Grass
Leave grass clipping on the lawn to provide nutrients and to keep the soil cool. It also helps in reducing waste at the landfill.
 
Let the air in
Roots need air, too. Aerating your lawn helps compacted soils loosen up, and increases the
transfer of air into the soil so roots can breathe deep. 
 
Go on a less-lawn diet
If the only time you’re on the lawn is when you mow it, think of replacing part of the lawn with
low-water, low-maintenance ground covers, or even a patio or deck with a raised fire pit.
 




Monthly Watering Schedule
Start-up until April 30 Once every 7-10 days
May Once every 4-7 days
June, July, August Once every 2-4 days
September Once every 7-10 days
October to shutdown Once every 7-14 days
You may need to water less or more depending on the weather.
If it rains or is windy, remember to turn off your automatic system or add a rain clicker to turn off the system automatically.
 
 
 
All photos are of projects by Chris Jensen Landscaping

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