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Watering lawns in Washington to save water, save money, and have a healthy, green lawn
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Watering lawns in Washington to save water, save money, and have a healthy, green lawn

R. Troy Peters
Washington State University Extension fact sheet, 362E, Washington State University Extension
09/2021
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7273/000001120
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/122660
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Abstract

Lawns -- Water requirements -- Washington (State)
Under-watering lawns leads to poor-quality grass. Overwatering leads to high water bills, contributes to lawn diseases, and leaches plant nutrients out of the soil and can move them into the groundwater where they degrade water quality. Knowing how much, and when, to water lawns can save water, save money, and improve the health and vigor of your lawn. This publication provides guidance to Washington State residents on how much and when to water their lawns.

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