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Old 06-09-2024, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Rich Iwaszko View Post
As we all the fight the good fight to get a reasonable looking lawn, an uphill battle in the Villages, I wondered if one of the culprits was the irrigation water. Has anyone ever done a water analysis
on the irrigation water??? Please Share if you did.

I suspect maybe sulfur or nitrogen levels damage grass. Bad spots in the lawn seem to pop up
for no reasons.

On a similar note, both Zoysia and St. Augustine require 1-2 inches of water per week. It seems to me that the sprinkler heads used need to be different. Zoysia has deeper roots and to get water there a heavier spray is needed, lets call that a Rainbird Rotor. Streams of water sprayed.
St Augustine roots are on top of the ground so a Hunter Spray, light spray, head should work the best, but, the watering times need to at least double to get the required amount. The railbird rotor will cause puddling on the St. Augustine which is undesirable, disease.

The lawns in general in the Villages are substandard.......but who cares.........can the issue be the chemical content of the irrigation water or the type of spray head used????

If they held a contest for best lawn in the villages, there would be no winner. Is it the soil, is it the water, or is it the weather, or is it the care...........trying to solve this mystery, THANKS!
they say its because of el nino...........ha ha ha