I couldn’t believe it the other night I witnessed the weather man on the local news telling us when we can and can-not water!!! There is more and more miss information out there. Many of these so-called experts misinform much of the time. Over the next two months we enjoy the longest daylight hours of […]
Author: docbrown
In our last blog I talked some about the rotary stream nozzle. I would like to expand on that. The original intent of the rotary stream nozzle (that retro-fit on the standard spray-head body) was meant to correct a spray head zone where the heads were spaced too far apart or the water pressure has […]
So far the temperature this late Fall/early Winter have been quite warm. This is why we live in St. George.!!! Unlike last year at this time outside it was 20 degrees and 6″ of snow on the ground! With that said I remind you to make sure your valve-box lids are on secure, all garden […]
It’s here, with the 2014 water season just round the corner now is the perfect time to check-out your landscape’s sprinkler irrigation system, looking for any water leaks or other performance issues. Right now (mid February) we have a very small snow pack in the mountains. This points to a possible very lean water year. […]
It has been a long hot 2013 summer. The fungus seemed to come in later than usual due to the persistent late summer rains. Going into the Fall season remember to start watering less frequent. maybe once every 5 to 7 days apart. (refer to the Water Scheduling page for more detail.) The Fall is always a […]