Don’t let your lawn mislead you

Scorching temperatures are nothing new this time of year. But thanks to some much-needed rain this spring, things were a little greener than usual heading into the dog days of summer. hose

Now that record heat has settled in and is expected to dominate this summer, your Bermuda or zoysia grass is likely losing its lush green hue — and that’s OK!

There’s no need to panic-water.

These grasses respond to hot, dry weather by “leaf firing,” or cutting off activity to leaves and causing them to lose their color. This is Mother Nature using fewer resources. The roots of these grasses remain healthy, and they will green up as soon as it rains again.

In the meantime, remember to “Wrangle your water use.” Stage 2 watering rules are still in effect.

That means landscape watering with a sprinkler, irrigation system or soaker hose only from 7-11 a.m. and 7-11 p.m., one day a week, based on the last number of your street address. Feel free to hand-water any ol’ time you want though.

Visit saws.org/wrangle for more tips to wrangle your water use. And visit GardenStyleSA.com for weekly watering advice and landscaping tips to reduce outdoor water use while still keeping your yard thriving.