ABILENE, Texas -

Are you worried about your lawn now that the City of Abilene is about to impose tougher watering restrictions? There are some things you can do to keep your lawn alive and still conserve water.

One idea to consider is xeriscaping. It is a type of landscaping that uses drought resistant plants that require little water or maintenance.

Another option to think about is expanding your current flower beds. You can add different types of textures and xeriscape plants to minimize yard space.

If you have a water sprinkler system, adjusting sprinkler times can help conserve water. As we enter stage two water restrictions, it is especially important to check your watering times to make sure you adhere to the schedule.

To help from wasting water, be sure to spot check your irrigation system for leaks, broken sprinkler heads, and lines.

According to Brian Holaman, owner of God's Lawn Care, if you want to save water even more, you can create specific timings on your sprinkler system to help get the maximum watering for your lawn and plants without creating wasted runoff to the curb.

Brian suggests timing when you see runoff occur on your lawn then adjust your sprinkler time to cutoff just before that happens, then restart the sprinkler system after about 20 minutes. This ensures adequate soaking time.

If redoing your landscape is not in your budget and you have a water sprinkler system, adjusting those times will help save money and water.

More here:
Tips to keep your lawn beautiful under Stage 2 water restrictions

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October 23, 2014 at 11:31 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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