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IRRIGATION
TIPS
- Water frequently.
- Michigan lawns
need 1" weekly. That means applying 1/10"
- 2/10" of irrigation daily.
- Watering between
12-4PM helps to cool the turf during the hottest part of
day and eliminates heat stress.
- Watering between
12-4PM the non-peak usage times for most Cities, may help
to control water rates for the community.
- When you have
areas around the edges starting to brown out, increase watering
in these areas. These areas are usually in direct
sunlight and often next to a curb or sidewalk, which are
known heat conductors (see below) that allow weedy grasses and broadleaf
weeds to invade.
- Make sure you
sprinkler heads are adjusted properly to cover all the turf.
Landscaping material can grow quickly and interfere
with the watering pattern.
 An example of cement heat conductors drying out the
edges of the turf.
MOWING
TIPS
- Mow high and
maintain a minimum 3" mowing height.
- Mow often;
do not take more than 1/3 off at one mowing. (Following
this rule, you should mow when the turf reach 4 1/2"
to remove 1/3 the blade and end with 3".)
- Mowing high
is healthier for the turf. It reduces stress during
heat and drought plus helps to develop a deeper root system.
- Mowing high
helps crowd out weeds by keeping the soil cooler and eliminating
the likelihood of weed seed germination.
- Mulching returns
the clippings to the lawn which returns the organic material
to the soil. "Mow high and let it lie".
- Be careful
not to weed-wack too short, or edge too large a void,
when maintaining the edges of your property. This
stresses the lawn and allows an open door for disease, insects,
and/or weeds.
- Avoid scalping
the edges of your turf by running the mower on uneven surfaces
(caused by one wheel on the turf, and one on the sidewalk/curb).
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