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Reducing Lawn Maintenance

Ways To Reduce
If you find that your lawn dries out quickly and needs more frequent watering than other lawns in your neighborhood, there are ways to minimize waterings.

a. Keeping your grass relatively tall will help the plants reduce moisture evaporation my shading the soil.

b. If you choose native grasses or those well adapted to your area when seeding, they will need less watering. Bluegrass is a guzzler; Buffalograss is not. See "Choosing the Right Grass," for more on grass types.

c. Improving your soil can also help reduce your watering needs. Try topdressing your soil with organic material. Then work it into the soil using an aerator (with a core cultivator). Organic material helps your soil hold water longer.

d. In addition, aeration promotes deeper root growth. When combined with infrequent, deep waterings, aeration enables grass plants to take moisture from a greater soil area.

e. Keep chemicals off your lawn. Organic lawns require less watering than chemically-treated lawns.

f. Use a sharp mower blade to make cleaner cuts. Cleanly cut lawns look greener and cause less evaporation than raggedly cut lawns.

g. Do not over fertilize.

h. Allow your lawn to temporarily brown out temporarily, or go dormant, when drought conditions persist. Usually this will not hurt a healthy, established lawn because the roots continue to live and are ready to send forth new shoots when conditions improve. There may be times during the year when it's just not worth trying to keep your lawn green. (Continue to water lawns less than a year old through dry spells.)

i. If you have an automatic sprinkler system, check for consistency of coverage. Uneven coverage often causes homeowners to overwater some areas in order to adequately water others.

j. If you water you lawn manually, invest in a timer(either built into the sprinkler or installed at the outdoor faucet). With a timer, you can't forget to turn off the sprinkler. Caution: The flip side to using timers, the programmable ones, is if you're not careful you'll find that they turn on the system rain or shine. There's nothing more wasteful than sprinklers watering on schedule during a heavy rain storm. In-ground systems with soil or weather sensors avoid that problem.

  Reducing Lawn Maintenance  
  Watering  
Frequency and Amount
Irrigation Systems
Ways to Reduce
The Right Drip Rate
A New Spin on Leaky Pipes
Spring Startup
Water, Water (Not) Everywhere
Winterize Your System
  Get Out the Mower  
The Right Height
Rules of Mowing
When to Mow
Quality of Cut Manual - Cool Season Grasses
Quality of Cut Manual - Warm Season Grasses
  Fertilization  
Helpful Suggestions
What is Organic?
Tips on Lawn Fertilizers
Thatch Control
Seasonal Tips
  Clean Up  
Lawn Clippings


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