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Seasonal Irrigation Program: Because your lawn needs just a SIP of water.

The amount of water your lawn needs is probably less than you think. But how do you know how much it takes to keep it healthy? Just follow the "Seasonal Irrigation Program" or SIP advice each week.

     
SIP watering advice for
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
0 in. Bermuda (Full Sun)
0 in. Buffalo (Full Sun)
0 in. St. Augustine (Full Sun)
0 in. St. Augustine (Shade)
0 in. Zoysia (Full Sun)
0 in. Zoysia (Shade)
Use these amounts to water this evening after 8 p.m. or tomorrow morning before 10 a.m. Remember, for a healthy lawn, water no more than once a week!
   
The weekly SIP of water for your lawn is based on a concept called "Evapotranspiration" or "ET" for short. It's a way of measuring the amount of moisture a plant loses through its leaves and soil. This measurement determines how much water a plant actually needs to thrive. It is calculated from weather data each day and adjusted for your type of grass and sun exposure.

The ET/SIP concept has been thoroughly tested in San Antonio and has been proven to save water and money for participants. In fact, the average homeowner saves over 5,000 gallons a month.

How do you know how much water it takes to keep your lawn healthy?SIP advice is available many ways. It is printed each Saturday in the Home & Garden section of the San Antonio Express-News. Or you can register online to receive a weekly e-mail message with SIP advice personalized for your grass type, sun exposure and watering day.

To request a free SIP workshop for your neighborhood, contact SAWS Conservation at conserve@saws.org or (210) 704-SAVE.

The Seasonal Irrigation Program is brought to you through a partnership between San Antonio Water System and the Texas AgriLife Extension Service.

Texas AgriLife Extension Service

SAWS Seasonal Irrigation Program  
 

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