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Using Water Optimally In Lawn Care

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It is a wrong notion to use the most amount of water on a lawn to produce the best of results.  Most seasoned gardeners would insist on using the optimum amount of water on a lawn no matter the location of the garden or the purpose of maintaining a lawn.  It must be pointed out that the lawn serves a number of purposes and it is really up to the person having the lawn done to decide on the use that the space would be put to use.  

 

 

The Question of the Type of Grass to Use

For the better of people, they know just a single type of grass and that is lawn grass.  The better informed of folks would realize that the “lawn grass”, does consist of some eight varieties of grass or species of grass.  The actual type of grass in use would depend on the requirement of the lawn as well as the look or presentation that the lawn needs to provide.  

With each different kinds of grass, the amount of water that a square foot needs is different.  That would mean that the water needs of the lawn would differ with the differing use of the grass species to lay the lawn.  There are those types of grass that are thirstier, so to speak, as compared to others.  If it is a small area that is being covered in a lawn, it really would not make much of a difference.  But larger lawns would certainly strain the landlord if the correct choice of the grass to form the lawn is not made.  

The Availability of Water at the Location

As most people would be aware of, not all places have the same ease of access to clean water and this would get to play an important role in deciding the type of grass to be used in a lawn and even the area of lawn to be grown.  Naturally is a place that is hard pressed to provide sufficient water the most logical thing would be to have a lawn that is as small in area as would be possible.  From being just the most logical thing to do, it would be the most economical practice as well.  

Another alternative to use is things like drip irrigation and such advanced methods of cultivation in setting lawns as well.  No doubt, there is an initial expense involved but the long term cost savings would tend to pay for the system.  It is thus a question of making the high initial investment in the system.  

The Type of Premise to be Considered

Often with places of work, the owners of buildings and spaces would be freer to spend a good sum to do up the lawns as compared to the places of residences.  This could be due to the fact that with most business the lawn can be considered to be a business expense while in most homes it is an out of the pocket expense.  This factor does play an important role in deciding the final outcome of the lawn at the premises.