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  2. Should You Water Your Lawn in the Winter? Here’s What ... - AOL

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    Continue watering a newly seeded or sodded lawn into winter until a strong root system is established—usually 8 weeks or so after planting. Winter Watering Tips

  3. These Are the Best Sprinklers We Recommend for Hassle-Free ...

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    For our guide to the best lawn sprinklers, we researched many models, considering surface area, spray shape, and the different types to recommend these five.

  4. Irrigation sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    An oscillating sprinkler is commonly used to water residential lawns, and is moved as needed. Home lawn sprinklers vary widely in their size, cost, and complexity. They include impact sprinklers, oscillating sprinklers, drip sprinklers, underground sprinkler systems, and portable sprinklers. Permanently installed systems may often operate on ...

  5. Let's Grow: Watering by drip irrigation - AOL

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    Installers like GoodSeed Farm Landscapes routinely offer automatic drip systems in new landscapes. Drip irrigation is vastly different from automatic sprinkler systems, which saturate entire lawns ...

  6. Irrigation - Wikipedia

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    An impact sprinkler watering a lawn, an example of a hose-end sprinkler. Hose-end sprinklers are devices attached to the end of a garden hose, used for watering lawns, gardens, or plants. They come in a variety of designs and styles, allowing you to adjust the water flow, pattern, and range for efficient irrigation.

  7. Impact sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    An impact sprinkler (sometimes called an impulse sprinkler) is a type of irrigation sprinkler in which the sprinkler head, driven in a circular motion by the force of the outgoing water, pivots on a bearing on top of its threaded attachment nut. Invented in 1933 by Orton Englehart, it quickly found widespread use.

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