Thank you John - I'm trying to water a bit but I have never had such dry crunch grass....
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Do lawns survive being burned to a crisp or do we have to reseed? sigh
Your lawn is doing what it is supposed to, going dormant. It will recover when we get adequate rain and temperatures drop some.Thank you John - I'm trying to water a bit but I have never had such dry crunch grass....
Years ago I had my own landscaping business. We dealt with periods of drought then too and one thing I could never get anyone to realize that even if your grass is brown, it's not dead. Grass goes into a dormant stage and stays that way until nature takes charge of the watering again. Those that water their lawns then suddenly stop when the weather is cooler will strangely enough end up with burnt lawns or at least one that will require more work! It's better to maintain your lawn before the hottest times of the year with a few simple steps:Do lawns survive being burned to a crisp or do we have to reseed? sigh
Lawns need an inch of water per week. A deep soaking is far better than a few minutes a day. If you ARE going to water, do it once per week (twice is OK). Set out tuna cans to measure how much water actually reaches the surface. If your lawn is brown right now, don't do anything but wait.I had the sprinkers set for 3 times a week for about 10 minutes while I travelled. When I got home - dormant grass. Should I leave the sprinklers set as they are?
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