The temperature will gradually increase and the humidity will decrease, so we should consider these factors when watering the lawn in summer. The frequency of watering during winter has nothing to do with it, nor how to water it. This task should not be a problem for you if you follow our advice so that your lawn is always in perfect condition. But of course, if you don’t have time to do everything, relying on a lawn care company is the best option.
1- What should I look out for when watering my garden?
First and foremost, you should know the type of grass you have. Watering and lawn care should be based on their variety for “maximum results”. For example, Festuca Arundinacea. This grass retains its color throughout the year, is highly resistant to disease, and withstands extreme temperatures and infrequent mowing and maintenance. You can water these grasses more without having to worry about them growing shallow roots.
2-What soil do I have?
There’s no doubt that there’s a big difference when it comes to watering your garden if you have clay soil, sandy soil, etc. It is not the same if you live near mountains and plateaus or in flatter areas. Each type of soil will require a different way of supplying water, for example, if it is clay, it tends to filter the water from irrigation a little, and the drainage will be slower, you will use less water but you can damage the roots of the grass. On the contrary, if you have a very porous type of soil, the opposite happens, the water consumption is greater and the irrigation frequency must be greater. If you have doubts about the type of soil you have, the ideal is that the lawn supplier and gardening service advise you on the matter.
3- When to water the lawn?
As spring ends and temperatures begin to rise higher and higher, it is highly recommended to increase the frequency of irrigation. The exact amount is difficult to ascertain in this article because
It depends on the temperature, humidity, and the type of irrigation you are doing, but we recommend doing it at least 2-3 times a day when temperatures are high and very high.
When watering, we must remember that the irrigation must be sufficient to control it to penetrate deeper into the roots, thus ensuring correct drainage and reaching the deepest roots.
When the weather is hot, we recommend watering during the day depending on the needs of your lawn. The most recommended times to water are early in the morning and late in the evening. When temperatures are very high, watering needs to be done during the day.
A sign that you should increase watering immediately is when the grass leaves begin to turn pale gray, and less vigorous in the first phase, and then turn straw yellow. This color indicates that a rapid increase in the frequency and amount of water is required.
4- What is the ideal amount of water?
The heat at the end of the first month and summer causes water to evaporate, and this factor is important to control. The average amount recommended for these dates is usually no more than 5-7 liters/m2 per day under optimal conditions (with soil and seed types suitable for your geographical area).
5- Disadvantages of watering the lawn too much
Waterlogging is not good for watering lawns, and in general for most of our plants for several reasons:
– Stagnant water causes disease and mold
– Excessive amounts increase the chances of rotting.
– Discoloration for the worse
In the end, the most important thing to remember is that watering is necessary to reach the deepest roots as we have said before, and avoid dirtying your garden.