Get your spring lawn off to a healthy start — let the hoses and sprinklers collect a few more cobwebs.
Even though things are starting to green up, most turf grasses don’t hit their growing season stride until April. If you start watering too early, the weeds will get a big boost but your lawn won’t benefit much at all. With a few good spring showers, you might even push back watering until Tax Day, April 18.
That’s good news for your grass and your pocketbook. Since SAWS water rates are tiered, the more you use the more it costs per gallon. That could cause a big jump in your bill if you water too much or too early. So keep that in mind when you set your sprinkler system.
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