- Author: Chris M. Webb
Published on: March 25, 2010
As we move out of our rainy season, many of us will again rely on sprinkler systems to water our lawns. UC ANR has a great publication for optimizing water use on lawns. Easy to follow instructions are provided to help people reduce water use in three steps:
- Determine if your grass is a warm-season or cool-season variety
- Determine the output of your sprinklers
- Determine how many minutes you need to water your lawn each week
This resource can by found by clicking here.
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