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Keep your Lawn Green while Conserving Water

By
Real Estate Agent with EXP REALTY

Summer is approaching and many of us have been outside getting our yards and lawns ready for the warmer weather.

 

Communities around the U.S. have started to impose water restrictions in an effort to conserve water resources. In some cases, utility companies will increase rates once customers pass a certain usage level. There are many creative ways to conserve water while maintaining a beautiful lawn this summer.

 

How Much Water Does My Lawn Need?

 

Using too much water when watering the lawn is a big mistake many homeowners make. Lawns generally don’t need as much water as we assume they do. One to two inches each week should be sufficient for any lawn. Excess moisture may even damage your lawn. Yellow or pale grass is a sign of overwatering.

 

Using a rain gauge can be helpful in determining how much water your lawn is receiving.

 

When Should I Water My Lawn?

 

It’s important to make sure you water your lawn at appropriate times. Watering your lawn in the morning or during the day will likely just waste water. Most of it will evaporate before it’s absorbed. The best time to water your lawn is in the late evening after the sun sets or during the early morning when the air is cool. Watering for just a few minutes every day only allows for the upper roots to thrive, while the lower root system dries out. Watering for a longer length of time just a few days a week allows the lower root system to get sufficient moisture.

 

Creative Lawn Watering Ideas that Conserve

 

  • Kids love playing in the sprinklers. Allow your kids to play in the sprinklers and move the sprinkler around the lawn while they play to ensure all parts of the lawn are watered.
  • If you have a kiddie pool, empty it over different parts of the lawn to recycle all that water.
  • Give your pets a bath out on the lawn.
  • Rinse off outdoor furniture on your lawn.
  • After a picnic or barbeque, empty coolers over the lawn to reuse that water.
Bruce Hicks
Best Homes Hawaii - Honolulu, HI
Your Best Hawaii Realtor!

It may not be permitted in certain locales, but we use stored roof runoff @Raoul Loustaunau as a supplement to watering during dry times. I clicked LIKE.

Jan 10, 2015 07:47 AM
Raoul Loustaunau
EXP REALTY - Phoenix, AZ
urhomefinder.com myvaluetoday.com

thanks Bruce for your comment have a great evening

Jan 10, 2015 07:49 AM
Silvia Dukes PA, Broker Associate, CRS, CIPS, SRES
Tropic Shores Realty - Ich spreche Deutsch! - Spring Hill, FL
Florida Waterfront and Country Club Living

Raoul, we definitely have watering restrictions which paradoxically, are relaxed during the rainy season when technically you should be able to water less.  Many people are using rainbarrels to catch water for their flower beds, people are slowly changing their thinking.

Jan 11, 2015 06:33 AM
Raoul Loustaunau
EXP REALTY - Phoenix, AZ
urhomefinder.com myvaluetoday.com

thank you again for your comment Silvia , have a grea afternoon

Jan 11, 2015 07:06 AM