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April 01, 2025

Stage 1 Drought Awareness.

Tips for water conservation

1)Water the lawn and garden in the morning or evening when temperatures are cooler to
minimize evaporation.

2) When using soaker hoses make sure the holes face down to avoid evaporation.
3) Spread a layer of organic mulch around plants, trees and flower beds. The mulch retains moisture, saves water, time and money and reduces the growth of weeds which compete for water.
4) Set an annual time to check outdoor faucets, sprinklers and hoses for leaks.
5) Adjust the lawn mower to a higher setting. A taller lawn shades roots and holds soil moisture better than if it is closely clipped.
6) Water small patches of grass by hand and use sprinklers for large areas to avoid waste.
7) Rather than following a set watering schedule, check for soil moisture two to three inches below the surface with a spade or trowel before watering. If there is moisture watering can be delayed.
8) Use drip irrigation for shrubs and trees to apply water directly to the roots where it is
needed.
9) Don't water the lawn on windy days. Most of the water blows away or evaporates

 

Alerts

Be Water Wise

April 01, 2025

Stage 1 Drought Awareness.

Tips for water conservation

1)Water the lawn and garden in the morning or evening when temperatures are cooler to
minimize evaporation.

2) When using soaker hoses make sure the holes face down to avoid evaporation.
3) Spread a layer of organic mulch around plants, trees and flower beds. The mulch retains moisture, saves water, time and money and reduces the growth of weeds which compete for water.
4) Set an annual time to check outdoor faucets, sprinklers and hoses for leaks.
5) Adjust the lawn mower to a higher setting. A taller lawn shades roots and holds soil moisture better than if it is closely clipped.
6) Water small patches of grass by hand and use sprinklers for large areas to avoid waste.
7) Rather than following a set watering schedule, check for soil moisture two to three inches below the surface with a spade or trowel before watering. If there is moisture watering can be delayed.
8) Use drip irrigation for shrubs and trees to apply water directly to the roots where it is
needed.
9) Don't water the lawn on windy days. Most of the water blows away or evaporates

 

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Windthorst Water Supply Corporation
Physical: 202 Church Hilltop Dr
Mailing: P O Box 112
Windthorst, TX 76389
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