Hot, dry stretches on the South Plains can make a dependable sprinkler system feel essential, but running that system harder is not always the best answer. Mineral-rich water can gradually restrict sprinkler heads and valves at the same time drought conditions put additional pressure on lawns, planting beds, and irrigation equipment. Quick answer: Protecting an
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Why Drip Irrigation Is the Best Choice for West Texas Flower Beds
West Texas flower beds face a demanding combination of intense sun, hot summer temperatures, drying winds, and the challenge of putting water exactly where plants need it. In Lubbock, an irrigation method that sprays water across an entire bed can lose some of its usefulness before moisture ever reaches plant roots. Drip irrigation is often
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A healthy lawn in West Texas is not just about watering more. It is about watering smarter. With hot summers, frequent wind, and long dry stretches, many homeowners discover that treating every part of their landscape the same often leads to wasted water, struggling plants, and higher utility bills. Quick Answer Hydrozoning is the practice
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If you have ever stood in your backyard on a sweltering July afternoon in Lubbock, watching your oscillating sprinkler fan water back and forth across your lawn, you may have felt a quiet satisfaction. The water arcs through the air, catching the sunlight, and it looks like your grass is getting exactly what it needs.
READ MOREHow Can Upgrading to a Smart Sprinkler Controller Lower Your Lubbock Water Bill?
If you are a homeowner in Lubbock, Texas, you already know that keeping a lawn green through the summer heat is no small feat. Water costs climb fast, especially when your irrigation system runs on a fixed schedule regardless of whether it rained last night or a heat wave is baking the South Plains. The
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