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Though Georgia receives an average of 50 inches of annual rainfall, certain times of the year, such as September and October, are drier than others. Residential irrigation systems can provide supplementary moisture to keep your lawn hydrated and nourished during periods of reduced precipitation. Knowing how to properly water your grass can ensure your yard remains healthy and verdant. Below, you'll find a handful of helpful watering tips for Georgia lawns. 

4 Tips for Watering Your Lawn

1. Apply Adequate Moisture

Georgia lawns require enough water to sink about six to eight inches into the soil, which approximates to about 600 gallons per 1,000 square feet. Your residential irrigation system's manufacturer specifications can provide you with output volume based on water pressure and sprinkler head nozzle sizes. This can give you an idea of how long to run your system to ensure your grass receives the right amount of moisture.

2. Know the Signs of Dehydration

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When grass begins to show symptoms of moisture stress, such as wilting, curling, or drooping blades, running your sprinkler system can prevent your lawn from drying out or developing dead patches. You might also notice a bluish coloration or lingering footprint indentations when it's time to water your grass. 

3. Water at the Right Time of Day

If you run your lawn irrigation system in the evening, excess moisture may not completely evaporate or drain, which can create a favorable environment for fungal diseases to grow on the roots and blades. Watering in the early morning allows the sun to dry up residual moisture, which may prevent common illnesses, such as dollar spot, fairy ring, and root rot. 

4. Loosen Compacted Soil 

The soil beneath grass can become compacted because of foot traffic, intense rainfall, or running heavy machinery over your lawn. When this happens, moisture may pool onto your yard without absorbing into the soil. You can use a spike aerator to remove small plugs of soil from your lawn, which allows moisture to reach and hydrate root systems. 

 

Keep your lawn properly hydrated with residential irrigation systems from Allgreen Irrigation Systems. They provide sprinkler system installations and repairs to homes and businesses throughout Cumming, GA. Call (770) 888-9399 to request an estimate on automatic watering systems, and visit the website to learn more about how they can keep your outdoor areas healthy and beautiful. 

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