Gents, here in Central Texas we are experiencing our second year of drought. The temperatures have hovered over a 100 for the past 45 days. No real relief in sight until fall. Maybe.
We are down to a mandatory watering schedule of once per week. My day in Friday. I have St. Augustine grass that is usually lush and thick. Unfortunately, it is nearly dead. It is hanging on by a thread. Some of my neighbors have lush green grass that I'm sure they set their water sprinklers to come on after midnight to skirt detection. So much for water conservation.
My question is what can I do to keep my lawn alive for next year?
We are down to a mandatory watering schedule of once per week. My day in Friday. I have St. Augustine grass that is usually lush and thick. Unfortunately, it is nearly dead. It is hanging on by a thread. Some of my neighbors have lush green grass that I'm sure they set their water sprinklers to come on after midnight to skirt detection. So much for water conservation.
My question is what can I do to keep my lawn alive for next year?