How to Water a New Lawn
If you are looking for new lawn watering tips and you live in a draught
region, you have come to the right place. New lawn watering is so important, but if you live in an area where rain
is scarce, you will be the one that will have to provide all of the water to your new lawn.
The first thing you have to do in regards to new lawn watering is to find out if there is any
water restriction in your town. If there are water restrictions, find out what they are in detail.
The best time to water during a draught is in the morning. This will keep your water from
evaporating due to high wind and temperature. Many people who live in a drought region invest in an automatic
watering system. This will ensure new lawn watering without having to get out of bed before the roosters.
You should probably avoid using overhead sprinklers during the day. Over half of the water put
out by these sprinklers will be lost. A method for new lawn watering during the afternoon that is very productive
is soaker hoses. Invest in soaker hoses and run them throughout your yard.
When you do water, try to water less often but water deeply. Water needs to go to a depth of six
inches. If you water often but not deep, the bottom soil will not stay moist.
Be mindful of any leaks you may have in your watering system. This is a good practice,
especially if you are under water restrictions in your area. Slow leaks can amount up to hundreds or thousands of
gallons of lost water every month.
In the chance that you do get rain, have your gutters set up so the water is diverted to your
new lawn.
If you are just starting a new lawn and preparing the soil, you should add organic matter that
will aid in water retention. You should also probably think about sowing a grass seed that is draught
resistant.
Slow down your fertilization routine during the draught times. Fertilizers promote growth which
means you will have to water more often.
Instead of using weed killers during the draught times, you may need to manually pull them out
of your lawn, or simply cut them off at the surface.
Leave your lawn clipping on the grass. They can add moisture to your lawn.
If you are restricted from watering your lawn, you should simply let it go dormant. It will come
back to life when water conditions improve. However, you should not mow grass when it is going dormant and not
growing.
Avoid applying pesticides during times of draught, if possible. Pesticides can cause burns and
injuries to grass that may require extra new lawn watering.
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