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Maintain
a lawn height of 2 1/2 to 3 inches to help
protect the roots from heat stress and reduce
the loss of moisture to evaporation. |
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void planting turf in areas that are difficult
to irrigate properly such as steep inclines
and isolated strips along sidewalks and
driveways. |
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Aerate
clay soils at least once a year to help
the soil retain moisture. |
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Promote
deep root growth through a combination of
proper watering, aerating, appropriate fertilization,
thatch (grass clippings) control, and attention
to lawn height. A lawn with deep roots requires
less water and is more resistant to drought
and disease. |
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Mulch
around plants, bushes and trees to help
the soil retain moisture, discourage the
growth of weeds, and provide essential nutrients. |
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Plant
in the spring or fall, when watering requirements
are lower. |
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When
choosing plants, keep in mind that smaller
ones require less water to become established. |
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Collect
rain water in a barrel and use it to water
your garden (please note, this is not a
legal practice in all areas). |
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Use
porous materials for walkways and patios
to keep water in your yard and prevent wasteful
runoff. |
Fact
Landscaping account for 20-25% of all residential
water use and provides the best opportunity
for water conservation at home.
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