The newest drought forecast from the U.S. Drought Monitor reveals that central Iowa has shifted from abnormally dry to a moderate drought. Consequently, all Des Moines residents are encouraged to use water wisely.
Should you need to water your garden or lawn during this hot weather, please remember these five helpful tips from Des Moines Water Works. Utilizing these tips will help you save money, reduce consumption and reduce the peak load on water facilities.
Tip #1: Know When to Water
In an effort to conserve water, Des Moines Water Works has encouraged all Des Moines residents to abstain from watering on Mondays. As for the rest of the week, even-numbered addresses are encouraged to water on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Odd-numbered addresses are encouraged to water on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Tip #2: Water as Early in the Morning as You Can
Watering early in the morning will allow your lawn time to dry completely before nightfall. Watering too late leaves your lawn susceptible to fungus and diseases.
Tip #3: Leave Grass Clippings on Your Lawn
This helps delay the evaporation process so that your grass retains more moisture.
Tip #4: Sharpen the Blades on Your Mower
Dull blades tear grass, which stresses it and forces it to use 40 to 60 percent more water.
Tip #5: Leave Your Grass Longer
Allowing your grass to grow longer than you normally would allows it to establish deeper roots and become more draught-proof.
BONUS: If you're interested in installing a rain barrel to help water your lawn or garden, the City of Des Moines will reimburse property owners 50% of the total cost of their project (up to $2,000).
Visit DSM.city/swbmp for more details about this program.