The grass is always greener . . .
Money- and water-saving tips for lawns in drought areas
Fertile soil accepts water and optimally delivers it to grass and plant roots Watering early in the day allows water to seep deep into the ground Cutting grass to a shorter height encourages roots to grow deeper
By SHARON NAYLOR
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It takes preparation to keep your lawn healthy and looking good during a drought, especially if you want to keep costs and water use under control. In some drought-declared areas, you can incur a fine for watering your lawn on restricted days, making...
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