A lush lawn feels like a soft green carpet under your feet. But watering your yard doesn’t have to waste water. With a few simple steps, you can have a healthy lawn that drinks just what it needs.
1. Water Early in the Morning
Water at dawn when the air is cool. This helps water soak into soil instead of evaporating. Picture gentle droplets sparkling on blades of grass in the sunrise light.
2. Check for Leaks and Broken Heads
A leaking sprinkler wastes water and leaves dry spots. Walk your yard while sprinklers run. Listen for drips. Watch for uneven spray. Fix or call us for quick repairs.
3. Set Your Sprinkler Timer Right
Short bursts are better than long sprays. Aim for two watering sessions a week. Each session should give about one inch of water. Use a ruler or empty tuna can to measure.
4. Choose Native and Drought‑Friendly Plants
Native plants know how to thrive with less water. They bring color and life to your yard. Bees and butterflies love them too.
5. Sprinkler Tune‑Up
A well‑tuned system uses water wisely. Our team checks heads, adjusts spray angles, and sets timers for peak efficiency. Your lawn stays green. Your water bill stays low.
Water wisely. Enjoy a bright, green lawn. Ready to save water and love your yard?