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How to Water Your Lawn

The best time to water your lawn is early in the morning or late in the afternoon. This ensures the grass absorbs the water before the sun’s intense heat can cause any damage. Learn more about watering times here.

Your lawn should receive 1 to 1.5 inches of water weekly, including rainfall. Keep in mind that each lawn has different needs. Find more watering advice here.

Summer’s harsh weather can really strain your lawn, so ensuring it gets enough water is key. Find out how to modify your watering schedule for the summer here.

Watering your lawn after mowing can be useful in some cases, but only if your grass requires more moisture. We recommend keeping watering and mowing as separate tasks. Learn more about watering your lawn after mowing here.

If you’re seeing fungal growth, drainage problems, or soft, squishy soil, it could mean your lawn is being overwatered. Find out more signs of overwatering here.

Watering your lawn deeply and on a less frequent basis helps avoid problems such as shallow roots and fungal infections. That’s why daily watering isn’t recommended. Learn more here.

Since grass becomes dormant in colder weather, watering in winter can cause over-moisture and potential health problems. Learn how to properly care for your lawn during the winter here.

When grass becomes dehydrated, it often turns brown, brittle, and unhealthy. Here’s how to tell if your lawn is in need of more water.

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