I currently live in Argyle, TX. This is the worst drought I have seen in years. Please God give us rain!!!
chick79 said:
Most of you are probably too young to remember 1980. This is nothing!
Watering once every 6 days with Bermuda.wangus12 said:
How much are y'all watering? I've always done 3 days a week, but that obviously needs to change. Starting to get brown in some spots. I'm not even mowing really cause its not growing very much
Coates said:
Yikes, I'd be doing the same thing with a new lawn.
I've been doing 2x a week and running each zone twice in the mornings those days. Also let it grow a little longer, not like anyone other than the yard guys are walking on it these days.
Water 2x week. Water deeply and less frequently. An every other day program promotes shallow root growth. Of course that won't solve your irrigation coverage issues but it will improve the overall health of your lawn.ryange05 said:
Man it is bad if you try and maintain a green lawn. I water every other day and still have spots where the sod gets no relief from the sun. Where I have shade the grass is green and lush. I am gonna mess with my sprinklers but not sure it will change unless we get rain or I up the min/days of watering.
bco2003 said:Watering once every 6 days with Bermuda.wangus12 said:
How much are y'all watering? I've always done 3 days a week, but that obviously needs to change. Starting to get brown in some spots. I'm not even mowing really cause its not growing very much
Some brown spots here and there where my sprinklers' coverage is a little weak, but mostly green.
Law Hall 69-72 said:
In 1980, the day the high temperature was 113, Garland lost all power. Driving home with the traffic lights not working was an adventure. I remember sitting in a chair with a wet towel over my head waiting for the air conditioning to come back on. It finally did that evening. From then on, the summer didn't get much better.
Yeah, I pretty much only landscape with Texas natives at this point aside from some outliers I put in pots.FincAg said:
We've gone with drought tolerant plants, but I think my wife's insistence on a couple elephant ears probably offset those water savings.
Well that and the 9,000 sqft of grass.
YouBet said:Yeah, I pretty much only landscape with Texas natives at this point aside from some outliers I put in pots.FincAg said:
We've gone with drought tolerant plants, but I think my wife's insistence on a couple elephant ears probably offset those water savings.
Well that and the 9,000 sqft of grass.
One thing I have learned though is that "Full Sun" is a lie in heat like this unless it's desert stuff.