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| Making The Most Of Automatic Sprinklers
Most of us know how important water is for keeping our lawns and landscapes healthy and green. Without water our grass and plants cant survive. Automatic irrigation systems are great. They eliminate hose pulling and can do your watering chores anytime, even when youre asleep or out of town. But even with the most sophisticated sprinklers, you could still be sending money down the drain if its not used right. Getting coverage and depth is the first step. Your lawn needs 1-2 inches of water a week. That is about 600-900 gallons per 1,000 square feet of grass. Thats a lot of water and you dont want to waste any of it. The first step is to know when (and how) to turn your system off. Thats right. We see sprinklers going full blast in the middle of rainstorms sometimes and wonder if the folks are asleep or if they dont have a master switch for their system. You need to know how much rainfall youre getting to know when your system needs to run and when it can be turned off for awhile. Keeping in mind how much water your lawn needs, setting the timers on your system will determine how deeply you are watering. A big temptation with automatic systems is to water the lawn for a short time every day or two. This results in shallow watering and shallow, weak roots. It's also very important to be sure that all of the lawn is getting watered. Each type of sprinkler head has a different pattern and flow rate. If your system is properly designed, it is divided into zones that cover all of the turf and planting beds on your property. Maintaining In-Ground Sprinkler Systems
We know how important water is to everything we do at Lawn Tech. We want you to get the most from your system, have a beautiful turf, and not waste water or money. So if you have any questions, give us a call anytime. |