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Watering Your Lawn: Dos And Don'ts

If you want to have the most enviable lawn on the block, know that this often means watering your lawn. If you are new to caring for your lawn or simply want to learn more about proper lawn maintenance, watering a lawn is the one aspect of lawn care that many homeowners get wrong. When it comes to watering your lawn, here are a few dos and don'ts to keep in mind.

Do Water Your Lawn at The Right Time of the Day

One of the most important aspects of watering a lawn is to water the lawn at the right time. Always try to water your lawn first thing in the morning. It is typically cooler in the mornings, which means the water will evaporate less quickly, which will allow the soil and roots to soak in as much moisture as possible.

Watering the lawn in the afternoon when it is hotter means that the water will evaporate too quickly, and watering at night means the water will not evaporate quickly enough, which can cause mold and mildew to grow on your grass.

Don't Overwater Your Lawn

Despite what you might have been told by your friends and neighbors, it is possible to overwater your lawn. In addition to wasting water, watering your lawn too often can cause a serious mold issue, which can wind up damaging your grass. If you aren't sure if your lawn needs water, watch for signs that it is time to water your lawn.

For example, if it has been very hot and dry for several days and if your grass is not growing or is even turning brown, it is time to water your lawn. If your lawn is constantly damp and you are leaving behind noticeable footprints in the grass and soil, you are overwatering your lawn.

Do Pay Attention to Your City's Water Restrictions

If you live in a hot, dry climate, watering your lawn is often critical to keeping the grass lush and green. However, if your city has water restrictions, it is critical to follow them to avoid getting fined. Instead, keep an eye out for when the water restrictions are lifted or lightened and water your lawn accordingly.

Don't Mow Your Grass Too Often  

Finally, one of the most important aspects of properly watering your lawn is keeping your grass the ideal length. When you mow your grass too often or too short, the root system cannot grow properly. This means that the roots will not efficiently absorb the moisture.

From mowing too often to overwatering, there are several watering dos and don'ts to keep in mind.