Is there a best time of day to run your irrigation system?
As long as your lawn and plants get enough water, does it matter?
It does.
Here in Orlando, Orange County sets the lawn watering rules, and we’ll talk about those. But within those restrictions, there are some helpful tips.
Water between midnight and 4 a.m.
That’s when your lawn and landscaping can best absorb the water, and it will saturate well.
If you wait until the sun is shining, much of that precious water will evaporate, and be wasted. You’ll basically be watering the air.
Here at Ground Source, we recommend 3/4 inch of water per zone, both for your lawn and your planting beds. (If your beds are planted with drought-tolerant plants, they’ll need less water than the rest of your yard.)
How long does it take to deliver 3/4 inch of water?
It depends on the type of irrigation head. You could stand out in the middle of your yard with a cup and a ruler. Better yet, follow our rule of thumb:
Mandatory lawn watering restrictions in Orange County specify the days when you can water.
These days depend on whether you have an odd or even-numbered address, and the time of year.
March 8 through October 31, 2020:
November 1 through March 13, 2021:
There are exceptions for new sod and landscaping:
We know it can be tempting to water as little as possible. Nobody loves big water bills.
But if you’re setting your irrigation system for a quick 10 minutes, you could be doing more harm than good.
Why?
Yes, your lawn and landscaping love water. But there can be too much of a good thing.
How long to run your irrigation system in Orlando? The answer changes, depending on the season, and the weather.
In December, for instance, most Orlando lawns only need irrigation one day a week.
Summer months obviously require more water. But if your lawn is in the shade, and it’s a rainy week, you won’t need to water as much.
Chances are, you have better things to do than puzzle over how much water your lawn and landscaping needs every month. Who needs this kind of hassle? You have burgers to grill.
Let a smart irrigation system handle the watering schedule for you.
Then you can relax, knowing your controller is watering your property accurately and precisely, based on your property’s specific needs.
A smart irrigation system will save you from wasting water, too. Here in Central Florida, with a year-round growing season, water waste here and there can add up to a significant cost in your water bill.
Don’t feel bad if you panic when you realize your sprinkler system isn’t working. We get it.
Here in Central Florida, that’s a real emergency that needs quick attention.
It doesn’t take long for a healthy green lawn or landscape to turn brown and die without enough water.
That’s why proper maintenance year-round is crucial.
Valves leak. Heads get clogged or broken. Your controller might be set all wrong for the season.
An irrigation technician checks for all of these things, and more, including testing each zone to make sure it’s working properly and no areas are too wet or too dry.
And they’ll catch any potential problems before they turn into big, expensive repairs.
Are you watering too little? Watering too much? Wasting water? Is your lawn at risk?
Figuring out the best time to run your sprinkler system in Central Florida can be complicated.
Stop stressing and give us a call.
Our skilled technicians can quickly diagnose any problems, get your sprinkler system running on schedule, and equip your system with upgrades to help you manage all this timing so you can relax and enjoy your yard.
We’re irrigation experts, but our skills don’t stop there.
We’re with you every step of the way as you plan your perfect outdoor space.
Sod, irrigation, landscape design: Let us transform your yard from an embarrassing eyesore to a place you spend every spare minute.
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