Don't fall into the trap of "more is better". One of the top causes for lawn diseases that we see is actually from very well intentioned customers accidentally over watering their lawn.
What is the Best Time of Day to Water My Lawn?
Generally speaking, we recommend watering your lawn in the morning. This allows the root zone to absorb water before it's evaporated.
While it might be tempting to water your lawn at night, watering at night creates the perfect environment for fungus or disease pathogens to thrive in.
Other Things To Consider:
The recommendations above are the general rule of thumb to follow, but as with every rule, there are exceptions.
Soil type: Sandy soils should be watered 15-20 minutes daily. Sand holds little available moisture and requires more frequent irrigation.
Start times: If you have a well with limited water, you might want to consider a start time of 3 AM vs 5 AM when everyone is up and showering and getting ready for work.
The Crunch Test: It might be common sense but if you hear “squish” when you walk on your lawn you might be over watering. If you hear “crunch” you might be under watering.
The Disease Triangle: There are 3 main factors that promote lawn diseases: hot, wet, and dark conditions.
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