Do you water your lawn ... and the sidewalks and street?  From Best Green Home Tips, here are some rules for eco-minded summer lawn watering:

  • Home LawnMany lawns only need about one inch of water per week to thrive and, in areas that see more rain, your lawn may need even less.
  • Timed sprinklers can help you water less and more efficiently.
  • Water in the morning or in the evening. If you water midday, most of the water is evaporated by the hot sun and can't actually do its job.
  • Set your sprinklers up to cover actual vegetation areas, not the sidewalk or street.
  • Use recycled water - easy if you have a rain barrel.
  • Use a hose or watering can for smaller areas vs. a sprinkler. When doing this, water slowly which helps the roots to get the water they need.
  • Create an earth-friendly rain garden.
  • Water less by planting native plants and by eliminating lawn areas where possible.
 

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Casey - Good reminder for folks to pay attention to their water usage. In most areas water is just too cheap to get attention; but it can't be that way forever.  It's easy to recycle water--I have containers totaling 500 gallons--and while one rain barrel won't water most lawns, it's 50 or so gallons that won't come from drinking water. 

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