How regularly should the lawn be watered? Is it enough to rely on rainfall to do the job?
During the summer months there is often less natural rainfall than your lawn needs to stay healthy and looking at its best. The average lawn needs around 1 inch of water a week, so you will need to water your lawn when the rainfall doesn’t meet this need. Each lawn is different and the amount of water needed will vary according to soil type and the landscape, for example a flat lawn with clay based soil will need much less water than a lawn that undulates and slopes with a sandy-based soil.
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