Tips—Waterwise Lawn Care
Half of a home's annual water usage typically goes to lawn watering. Use less water and maintain a healthy, attractive lawn with these tips.
Watering Tips
- Water only when grass turns a dull, grey-green color and footprints remain. After a rain, skip watering until the grass dries.
- Bluegrass lawns generally require 1” – 2” of water per week, depending on the weather. Most shrubs and trees require less water than bluegrass, so water them separately.
- Water no more than every third day so the grass develops deeper roots and uses moisture deep in the ground.
- Water in the early morning or late evening when there’s no wind.
- Design, install and operate a sprinkler system with water-efficiency in mind.
- If you have an existing sprinkler system, sign-up for a free audit.
Mowing Tips
- Mow when it's cool to reduce stressing the grass.
- Mow with a sharp mower blade. A dull blade tears grass and stresses the lawn.
- Mow bluegrass 2½” – 3” tall to promote deeper rooting and to shade the plant's root zone. Never cut more than 1/3 of the leaf blade.
- Leave clippings to add nutrients to the soil. A mulching mower chops grass into small pieces.
More Lawn Care Ideas
- Aerate your lawn once a year.
- Lightly fertilize bluegrass in the spring and fall. Fertilizer encourages grass to grow.
- Replace some bluegrass with planting beds or low water-using turf. Many species provide seasonal colors and textures to ensure year round beauty.
- Read about Xeriscape, Waterwise Landscaping.
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