Spring

Optimal watering during the spring is typically 2 times a week. If you have an inground irrigation system, your timing schedules should be between 20-25 minutes on rotor irrigation zones, 5-10 minutes on spray zones, and 20-25 minutes on drip zones. This amount varies based on the amount of shade that your lawn receives, as well as the slope of your lawn.

Summer 

Summer

During the summer, optimal watering is typically 3-4 times a week. If you have an inground irrigation system, your timing schedules should be between 30-45 minutes on rotor irrigation zones, 10-15 minutes on spray zones, and 45 minutes on drip zones. This amount also varies based on the amount of shade that your lawn receives, as well as the slope of your lawn.  

Fall

For the fall season, optimal watering is the same as for the spring, which is 2 times a week. If you have an inground irrigation system, your timing schedules should be between 20-25 minutes on rotor irrigation zones, 5-10 minutes on spray zones, and 20-25 minutes on drip zones. This amount also varies based on the amount of shade that your lawn receives, as well as the slope of your lawn.

Winter 

Winter

Take advantage of warmer days above 45 degrees and water by hand, especially if lawn was seeded in the fall.