Have a healthy lawn and save!
Good soil preparation - is essential. Use 4-6" of good quality topsoil and add compost to provide nutrients and improve the soil texture. The ideal texture is loamy.
Use drought resistant grasses - which will tolerate long periods of dry weather. For existing lawns these can be seeded in r gular spring maintenance. These grasses include: rescues, indiangrass,l big bluestem, little bluestem, canada bluegrass, timothy and some varieties of kentucky bluegrass.
Do not cut lawns so short - two inches is too short. The cut should be 3-3.5 inches. Make sure your mower blade is sharp so it makes a clean cut.
Water infrequently and deeply -enough to wet the root zone plus a small distance below. Light watering discourages deep root growth, leaving grass more susceptible to drought and most of the water quickly evaporates.
Water in the early morning - and avoid watering in the wind or when the ground is already wet.
Reduce the size of the lawn - plant more wildflowers and shrubs. These don't require as much watering.
Provide some shade for the lawn
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