May 31, 2013 | by Sara Speen
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We’ve been noticing some stressed lawns in the area, and just wanted to put a reminder out there to schedule your irrigation accordingly. We’ve already been experiencing some long periods without rain this spring.
Every lawn and location is different and needs to be monitored. It is looking like it may rain in some areas this weekend. Hopefully we won’t go through as many hot, dry spells as last year, but count on increasing your irrigation schedule throughout those dry periods!
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