Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Sprinklers In The 80s How Can I Get My Grass To Look Green Again?

How can I get my grass to look green again? - sprinklers in the 80s

Our lawn was looking very well this spring, but our water system had a malfunction and had to wait a week before the repair. We were out of town this week, I could not get sprayed with the hose and to reg. Sprinkler system. Temperatures were in the 80s with little rain (we live in CO) is now our grass is yellow and looks unhealthy. We have tried to revive, but we are in the cycle of irrigation and can not be displayed in green. Any tips on what can we do? How long should our Cylcle irrigation and what is the best time to water?

12 comments:

Hokijamo... said...

A stressed lawn can be revived. Look at the mountains in the summer. All Brown died, because the grass from lack of water. In the spring the grass is once again, while the rain makes the grass grow and seed. After the heat of summer Ariva Turnes grass brown again.

In any case, the water in your garden in a regular cycle. Is the best time to water is no clock in the morning at 5.00 NIGNTS into the sunset with standing water on your lawn causing mold. In addition, no water in the midday sun in the water droplets act like a magnifying glass burning facilities. Finally, do not need to water twice a day. Once a day should be sufficient.

Like most of the sprinklers from around 7 GPH, can usually away with water for about 15 minutes per day, per station, which gives the grass about 1.75 liters of water per capita sprikler. If your lawn needs more water, so find the time in increments of 2 minutes at the right time for the lawn and the climate.

The key is constant irrigation.If you have a couple of days and dry herbs can begin the process of dying.

After soaking for a week, more or less constant, the grass begins to show signs of recovery. Then you can use a little fertilizer. No more fertilizer can also kill your lawn.

After payment, make sure the water otherwise it will burn nitrate in the grass. To keep so green the grass, fertilize, unbelievably, about 6 weeks. I also use a time-release fertilizer with about 2% iron content. Most grasses such as the iron content to become a reality, and the green grass.

Remember, water and fertilize and you should have a green lawn all summer.

Good luck!

hil_bil1... said...

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Lagg said...

Only the water in the night, when the sun disappears. If it completely dead as the new grass seed.

silverea... said...

a little fertilizer will ensure that the grass can develop strong roots, not to mow less than 2 centimeters, so it can be set correctly. I had the same problem before and after the changes I've done today is lush and green.

ILOVEU said...

Spray Paint

sonfai81 said...

Buy Weed n Feed evergreen and shed. The water within a few days. Then sit back and watch the changing color.

jaavila1... said...

The best time to pass before sunrise or after his fall .. However, when the sun is there, before the grass can absorb water ... the sun evaporates a lot ..

NONAME said...

The water in the morning and afternoon every day, you can feed them to some weeds, no large pockets on the hardware. If this does not work, try calling a professional, such as Pro-nitro-green grass, and come with chemical spray.

moaatimo said...

reminds me of a friend of weed seeds sprinkled on the carpet before leaving his homeland despite his owner.
There was grass in the area a few days.
Do the same in your garden.

yyy said...

Moving on ...

GossipGi... said...

I've heard that if you put all that certain fruits and vegetables, from which green, very fast!

Brian said...

try a little fertilizer on the lawn nitrogen.that course whatgives someone else said night.only Green color.like water for 1 hour per zone though.

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