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Did I have my sprinklers blown out to soon? 95° out and my yard could use some water!
 


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This weather is bullshit. Its really really dry here the amount of ponds that have went dry in the last 2 weeks is crazy. blue green algae in alot of places so cant even hunt water for ducks
 

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This weather is bullshit. Its really really dry here the amount of ponds that have went dry in the last 2 weeks is crazy. blue green algae in alot of places so cant even hunt water for ducks
Was out west a week ago and o
it was very dry out there also. For some reason I feel like we are gonna pay the price for this weather..
 


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If we dont get a bunch of snow it will be a full on drought real fast next spring.
Yup agreed. Hopefully we get some moisture soon but after watching the news that doesn't seem like it's going to happen. To add..sorry for being a complete dick in past conversations..i will try and do better.
 

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Yup agreed. Hopefully we get some moisture soon but after watching the news that doesn't seem like it's going to happen. To add..sorry for being a complete dick in past conversations..i will try and do better.
No problem it’s the internet. Typed words don’t come across how if you were actually talking to some one
 


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Do you mean sprinklers or SPRINKLES? 🤷‍♂️ Which one are you talking about?

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Blown out 2 weeks already. I always feel a lawn should deepen its roots before freeze up, and let the grass look for some moisture. It will winter better.
 


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Concrete sidewalks/driveways and lawn sprinklers don't like each other. I feel it is best to shut the system down early enough to let the ground under the concrete a chance to dry before the big freeze to help minimize heaving and cracking.
 

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The grass I planted before the 90 plus temps and 50 mph winds is looking good. Fall fertilizer is the best but it really doesn’t help much if it doesn’t rain. I don’t water my rural grass.
 

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We just use sprinklers and hose . Going to be damn near 90 this week it is getting bad dry. Ponds are drying up daily
 

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My plan is to give the yard a good drink this week, then I am looking to blow out my sprinkler system this weekend. If need be I can always water my yard old style using my house spigots. I have to head down to Mesa, AZ this month to get the rest of the stuff out of my parents home, put in new flooring, then get it listed. Anybody looking for a home in Mesa, Arizona? :cool:
 


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