Lawn Care Memphis: Devise A Watering Plan

By Essie Osborn


Spring has arrived and summer is just around the corner. This means that you should start thinking about the best watering schedule for your grass. By following a predetermined fertilizing schedule and mowing properly, you would be commencing an excellent lawn care Memphis exercise. This schedule will promote strong roots which will absorb the water more efficiently.

Most people are unsure as to the most appropriate time of day to water their grass. Gardening experts say that you should do your watering when your grass takes on a bluish color when you view it in direct sunlight. Another way to check is to see if your footprints remain in the grass once you have walked on it. If this happens, it shows that your grass is in need of water.

The best time to water your grass is in the morning between 4:00 and 9:00 am. During this period the sun is not too hot and the winds are generally not high. Intense sun and high winds promote evaporation of the water. If you water the area during the evening or night, the moisture will not be absorbed quickly enough. Stagnant water often results in weeds, grass disease and pests.

The amount of time you use for watering is dependent on the weather during that period. If there has not been a lot of rain, you should give your grass a thorough soaking a few times per week, rather than several light watering sessions. The main consideration is to not keep the area moist at all times. This may promote low grass roots, pests and disease, which will damage your grass.

You should take into consideration the level of recent rains, but your grass requires about an inch of water each week. This can be achieved by two half hour sprinkling sessions, but this depends on the area of lawn you are covering. You can make use of a rain gauge to determine the depth of your watering.

When there is a drought, you will have to reconsider your watering schedule. Your grass may become stressed if there is a lack of rain, with intense heat. During these periods, you should let your grass become dormant. Certain types of grass have the hardiness to survive in intense dry heat.

These particular types of grass do not die like plants normally would, but become dormant and no longer need to be watered or fed. Once the temperatures start cooling down and rain comes again, the grass will start growing and you will have a beautiful healthy green lawn.

There are a few factors to consider during a drought. During this period, you should refrain from aerating, fertilizing or adding herbicide to your lawn. The grass should be kept at a higher height. Longer grass offers shade for the soil and prompts the roots to grow deeper. Grass clippings should be left on the lawn as it also offers shade which allows for the moisture to be retained for longer periods. When you plan your lawn watering schedule, you should add methods of aeration and weed control. This will ensure a healthy, lush lawn, irrespective of the season or the climate.




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