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How to Care for a Lawn in Drought Conditions
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Regardless of where you live, there probably will be times when your lawn won't get enough water. During periods of drought, your lawn will slow its growth, turn straw-colored, wilt, and eventually go dormant. During these periods of limited watering, there are things you can do that will help your lawn recover quickly when the drought is over.
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Contrary to popular belief, it is safe to apply fertilizer to your lawn during a drought. In fact, it's more harmful to your lawn if you interrupt regular feedings.
The key is to use a slow-release fertilizer. Slow-release technology feeds the lawn gradually, it doesn't have to be watered in, and it won't harm the lawn if applied dry.
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For certain kinds of grass, a combination weed killer and fertilizer might be a good choice. It feeds the lawn, and prevents weeds and crab grass from sprouting in the first place.
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When you can go back to normal watering, try watering about a half an inch twice a week, in the morning.
Avoid watering in the heat of the day when evaporation is greatest, and at night when the risk of mildew and fungus is highest.
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