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Old 17-03-2006, 06:14 PM posted to rec.gardens
Travis M.
 
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"sylvan butler" wrote
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 08:31:17 GMT, Travis M.
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"sylvan butler"
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rnal
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 09:13:10 GMT, Travis M.
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"sylvan butler"

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rnal
start it on one side of the house and it travels to the
back of
the
yard, across, then back along the other side. Takes
all
day,
but
he doesn't have to babysit it. Cheaper brands didn't
last,
but

Why is he wasting all that water?

Don't ass-u-me he is.


I'm not assuming anything. If someone is watering a
lawn/grass
all day water is being wasted.


My, aren't you the self-righteous know-it-all.

Except you apparently don't know that you are operating on 100%
assumption.

How much water is being put down on the lawn during the
watering?
How
much does it require for the area covered? Subtract the second
from the
first to calculate the waste. Time watering is meaningless by
itself.

You don't know the size of the area nor the flow rate of the
sprinkler
nor the requirements of the landscaping beyond "lawn/grass."
Hence
you
cannot know the amount of water being deposited relative to the
needs of
the landscaping being watered.

I'd give you an example with concrete numbers, but I get the
feeling
that would be a waste of time.

sdb


If someone is watering their lawn/grass in the summer just to
keep it green they are wasting water. Let the grass/lawn go
dormant in the summer and when it starts raining again the grass
will green up.

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Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5