Dealing with Summer Watering Restrictions in the Dallas Area
The Importance of Proper Watering
Once your tree, plant or garden has been planted – nothing is more important to its ability to thrive than water. When provided too little water, plants are unable to develop properly and become more susceptible to damage from pests. Too much water can, of course, be equally bad. In soil that is kept too moist plants become prone to rot and other diseases.
How much is enough?
In most cases, the gardener needs to supplement natural rainwater. The question of how much and how often are a matter of judgment. But always keep in mind, you can most definitely water too much. Don’t waste water or risk over-watering. Time and money-saving solution for searing north Texas summer heat can be a water-saving drip irrigation system designed for the DFW area expertly installed by Absolutely Bushed Landscaping.
Outdoor plants and lawns need 1 inch of water a week. All sprinkler systems outputs differ. Even if one area of your yard, lawn, flower bed or garden gets one inch when you water with a sprinkler system or hose, another section may only get 1/2 inch or less, (or maybe even more than an inch). This is due to uneven soil heights, consistency of soil, sunny or shady areas, placement, or many other factors. Call Absolutely Bushed Landscaping for any help with this.
In order to be sure each section of the area is getting proper watering, you must divide the area into zones based on that area’s needs. Buy a water gauge or use small plastic dishes from the kitchen. Place a container in each zone of your yard as they may vary in each area.
To test and determine the needs of each area you can place a small container (water gauge, empty butter dish, small bowl, cup, etc) in several areas when you water or when it rains. Check each container to see the amount each actually received,
You can then water each section according to that area individual needs and eliminate inconsistencies in the growth and productivity of your plants, trees, lawns. and gardens.
Perhaps one section needs to be watered several times a week while others only once a week or less.
Good luck and happy gardening.