A healthy lawn is one that is provided with the proper amount of sunlight, oxygen, fertilizer, and moisture. Unless your lawn is receiving plenty of water from consistent rainfall, then it is important to ensure that your lawn is given water on a regular basis. The ideal amount of water that a healthy lawn needs is about one inch per week, especially during the warmer season. By using a rain gauge (bought inexpensively at a garden supply store), you can easily measure how much water your lawn has received each week. Remember that the one-inch recommendation includes rainwater, as well as water that you provide for your lawn.
Most lawn care professionals agree that watering a lawn in the early morning hours is the best option, preferably between the hours of 5am-9am. As the sun rises, the water droplets will have plenty of time to be absorbed into the grass blades, before evaporating due to extreme heat from the summer sun. Later in the day will probably prove to be too hot for proper watering, because the water will evaporate too quickly, and will not have time to be absorbed by the plants.
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