In general, turf grasses need about 3/4″ – 1″ of water per week to maintain green color and active growth. However, during certain times during the summer when high temperatures are the norm, you should allow lawns to naturally slow down in growth during those extreme conditions. You may let the lawn go almost completely dormant in hot weather. Many factors such as the soil and weather all have a role in the lawn’s water needs.
Newly planted trees and shrubs should be watered immediately after planting. Over the next 2 weeks, be sure they gets a minimum of 1″ of water every other day.
Perennials need to be watered well immediately after planting.
Water, Water, and more Water… Proper watering is essential to rooting of your new sod. Keep sod and soil moist throughout the day.
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