Thursday, May 31, 2012

Does Your Home Need a Sprinkler System?

A sprinkler system can help keep your lawn in good condition by providing it with the right amount of hydration, and by doing so on a regular, automatic basis (instead of relying on you to remember). There are some, though, that can benefit from the installation of an irrigation system like sprinklers a great deal. If you fall under one of the following categories, you could probably use a sprinkler system on your property.

You live in a drought-prone area. If rain is something that comes along every once in a while, and you commonly go days at a time without seeing a single drop, your lawn could absolutely benefit from regular watering sessions via a sprinkler system.

You have incredibly thirsty plants. Some shrubs and flowers require a lot more water than others. If you have plants that are constantly sucking down all of the water you’re giving them, they’re probably a lot more thirsty a lot more often than some of your other plants, and regular waterings could do them a lot of good.

You’re interested in doing less work. That’s the beauty of automation, right? With an automatic sprinkler system, you have one less thing on your plate to worry about -- the watering of your lawn and plants. When a sprinkler system is installed on your property, you can utilize that time for other things and still end up with a beautiful looking landscape.

Call Advanced Irrigation to learn more about how
Anoka sprinkler systems can help you! (612) 599-8675.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

How to Properly Water Your Lawn

One of the big draws to having an irrigation system on your property is that it helps you provide the right amount of water to your lawn without being wasteful and using too much. By following the advice given here, you should be able to keep your lawn in good condition by watering it with the optimal amount of water.

Water your lawn early in the morning. On hot days, water that comes from your sprinkler system can actually evaporate before it ever reaches your grass. By watering your lawn early in the morning, you can ensure that as much of that water reaches your lawn as possible, providing it with the hydration it needs.

Deep watering is best. Water your lawn enough so that the water can sink deeply into the ground and help your lawn’s roots grow. When you water closer to the surface, you actually provide less benefit to the grass and more benefit to weeds and other plants that will cause your grass to grow more slowly.

Don’t water in the rain. One of the big wastes is watering your lawn with a sprinkler system while it’s raining outside. Many sensors have a sensor you can add on that will shut the sprinklers off if it’s raining outside. Look into this, or manually turn the system off yourself if mother nature is already providing your lawn with a drink of water.

Learn more about how to properly care for your lawn by calling Anoka sprinkler system company Advanced Irrigation today! (612) 599-8675.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

How to Fix Up Dead Grass

Dead grass can add an unsightly blemish to what might otherwise be a beautiful landscape. A few different issues can contribute to patches of dead grass -- yards frequented by animals, for instance, can have dead grass areas caused by waste. Heavy objects that sit on grass for an extended period of time can also cause grass to die. And then, of course, there are weeds that suck away key nutrients that grass needs to survive.

One of the best ways you can add instant improvement to the look of your landscape is by fixing up dead grass. A method used by quite a few homeowners is patching, which makes use of grass patches to fill in areas of grass that have died. Another way to repair the area is to reseed it with brand new grass. If you opt to take this path, you’ll want to use seeds from the same type of grass that’s already growing in your yard. Before you reseed, use a rake to pull all of the existing dead grass from the area so that your new grass has an easier time growing in.

When your new grass is planted and growing, a great way to keep it well watered and in shape is with an irrigation system. Advanced Irrigation, an Anoka sprinkler system company, can help you install the right kind of system for your yard so that your lawn gets the water it needs to grow and maintain its great look. Call us today to schedule a FREE estimate at (612) 599-8675.