WATERING LAWNS
Cool season grasses require one (1) inch of water per week to remain actively
growing when temperatures are between 45ø and 85ø F. If temperatures
are between 85ø and 90ø, turf may require an inch and one
half (1 1/2). Temperatures 90ø and higher signal two (2) inches
of moisture to keep grass actively growing.
Less water amounts may force turf into a dormant state.
During extended droughts, turf requires a half inch (1/2) every week
to keep crowns alive. Amounts of one-third to one-half (1/3 - 1/2) inch
every three week keeps the root system alive.
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