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“The result of long, dry periods during fall and winter is injury or death to parts of the plant root systems,” says James Klett, extension landscape horticulturist at Colorado State University.
Ensure a lush garden next spring by watering in winter. During spring and summer, it often seems like your lawn can't get enough water.
A once-inviting lawn takes on a straw brown hue and a brittle crispy texture when winter arrives in cold regions. The new appearance is turf’s healthy response to frigid temperatures and limited ...
The primary, [20] immediate cause of the heat wave was a buckled jet stream caused by an abnormally strong high pressure ridge atop the Eastern United States and an unusually strong and slow-moving low pressure trough across the West, which brought with it below-average temperatures and snow. The tight pressure gradient allowed for an intense ...
Reticulation sprinklers: 3 days/week No sprinklers No external water use without permit Sprinkler times: 4–8am & 4–8pm Hose watering of gardens: 3 days/week No hosing Hose watering times: 4–8am & 4–8pm Before 7 am & after 7 pm Bucket/watering can watering times: Any time 3 days/week; 4–8am & 4–8pm No watering lawns;
Here are a few recommendations on protecting your yard during a heat wave.
Warning criteria may be lowered by the issuing WFO if the heat event occurs early in the season, during a multi-day heat wave or during a widespread power outage occurring during a heat event due to severe weather phenomena (such as high winds, severe thunderstorms, or a derecho). [32] [47] [36]
“If you wait too long, they can go from juvenile to twice the size in a matter of weeks.” The bigger they are, the more chemical or repeat treatments you likely will need to control them. Step ...