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Remember . . .
When watering:
Water deeply and infrequently. Proper use of sprinkler
water will result in a healthier and attractive lawn.
Consider spot watering localized dry spots
instead of the entire lawn.
Avoid irrigating until water runs off the
lawn surface and on to walks and roads.
Tree shaded areas may require more water
to support both trees and turf grasses.
When landscaping:
Select drought tolerant varieties like zoysia, centipede
and bermuda grasses. These
same three grasses may be installed when dormant or brown.
Reduce steep slopes in lawns so that water
does not run off rapidly.
Consider letting the lawn go dormant in drought
conditions - zoysia, centipede and bermuda grass lawns will
regenerate once water is more available.
Remove thatch so that water easily reaches
the soil around turf plants.
When fertilizing:
Fertilize lawn at proper rate for your location and turf selection.
Aerate heavy soils to promote better fertilizer
and water penetration to lawn roots.
When mowing:
Mow lawn only when needed and avoid scalping.
Always use a sharp blade.
Mow as infrequently as possible.
In drought conditions, mow at a higher cutting
height with a sharp blade.
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