As autumn approaches in North Texas, adjusting your watering schedule becomes crucial for maintaining a healthy lawn. With our region’s challenging clay soil and unpredictable weather patterns, proper watering techniques can save your landscape while preventing water waste.
North Texas lawns have unique needs during fall. As temperatures gradually decrease, your grass requires less frequent watering, but still needs adequate moisture to prepare for winter dormancy.
Our 45 years of local lawn care experience has taught us exactly how North Texas landscapes respond to autumn conditions. The right watering schedule accounts for:
- Cooling temperatures and reduced evaporation
- Changing rainfall patterns
- The specific needs of North Texas clay soil
- Preparing your lawn for winter dormancy
By following our expert recommendations, you’ll maintain optimal soil moisture without overwatering—a common and costly mistake during seasonal transitions.
Is your sprinkler controller properly set for fall? Don’t leave your lawn’s health to chance. We’ve been serving North Texas since 1980 and are ready to help with all your lawn care needs.
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