With drier conditions in Florida, it's important to adjust your lawn care routine to ensure your grass stays healthy and green.
Water your lawn at least twice a week with 3/4" of water per session. |
Run sprinklers for the right duration: 35 minutes for spray heads and 50 minutes for rotor heads. |
If you’re limited by local watering restrictions, extend the length of each watering session. |
Inspect your sprinkler system regularly to ensure even coverage and replace any broken heads. |
Set your system to finish watering just before sunrise for the best results. |
Curious about proper lawn care?
Watch our Lawn Watering Tips video for expert guidance.
With drier conditions in Florida, it's important to adjust your lawn care routine to ensure your grass stays healthy and green.
Water your lawn at least twice a week with 3/4" of water per session. |
Run sprinklers for the right duration: 35 minutes for spray heads and 50 minutes for rotor heads. |
If you’re limited by local watering restrictions, extend the length of each watering session. |
Inspect your sprinkler system regularly to ensure even coverage and replace any broken heads. |
Set your system to finish watering just before sunrise for the best results. |
Curious about proper lawn care?
Watch our Lawn Watering Tips video for expert guidance.
With drier conditions in Florida, it's important to adjust your lawn care routine to ensure your grass stays healthy and green.
Water your lawn at least twice a week with 3/4" of water per session. |
Run sprinklers for the right duration: 35 minutes for spray heads and 50 minutes for rotor heads. |
If you’re limited by local watering restrictions, extend the length of each watering session. |
Inspect your sprinkler system regularly to ensure even coverage and replace any broken heads. |
Set your system to finish watering just before sunrise for the best results. |
Curious about proper lawn care?
Watch our Lawn Watering Tips video for expert guidance.