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Old 07-03-2005, 01:52 AM
Perk
 
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Default Lawn height in a drought

Hi all,

Here in the Pacific Northwest they're already predicting a drought for
this summer due to our lack of snow-pack in our mountains.

This brings up a question that I've thought of many times but never asked.

In a drought situation is it better to cut one's grass short because
there's less of it to need the water or --- to leave it long on the
premise that the blades shadow the ground and, possibly, help to lessen
the evaporation ?

All the best,

Perk (:)

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