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Weed Pro – Outdoor Water Schedule October 12th, 2009

Frequently Asked Questions

Drought and the Statewide Outdoor Water Use Schedule

 

1. If the drought is over, why do I have to follow an outdoor water use schedule?

Georgians proved that water conservation during the drought saved a significant amount

of water. Water conservation is important during times of drought as well as non-drought, and results in environmental and economic benefits. The schedules offer a

reasonable opportunity to use water wisely by reducing the overuse of water in the

landscape. To learn more about water conservation around the landscape and in the

home and business, go to www.conservewatergeorgia.net.

 

2. The current statewide non-drought

outdoor water use schedule is:

 

 Odd numbered addresses are allowed to use water outdoors on Tuesdays,

Thursdays and Sundays

·

Even numbered and unnumbered addresses are allowed to use water outdoors on

Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays

· NO WATERING ON FRIDAY

· The outdoor water use schedule applies to customers (households and businesses)

who receive water from an entity (public and private) with a water withdrawal permit

or a permit to operate a drinking water system.

· Water use may occur at any time of the day on the assigned days, however landscape

watering is discouraged between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. because of its limited

effectiveness.

It is important that you contact your local water provider to find out if the local outdoor

water use schedule is different than the state schedule.

 

3. The following outdoor water usages are allowed on any day and are not subject to the odd/even schedule.

(a) Capture and reuse

of cooling system condensate or storm water in compliance with

applicable local ordinances.

(b) Reuse of gray water in compliance with applicable local ordinances.

(c) Use of reclaimed wastewater by a designated user from a system permitted by EPD to provide reclaimed wastewater (Golf Courses).

(d) Irrigation of personal food gardens.

(e) Outdoor water fountains.

(f) Water may be used to wash hard surfaces, such as streets, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, school buses, fire trucks, emergency vehicles and police cars ONLY when necessary for public health and safety.

 
 

 

Weed Pro – July Gardening Calendar July 9th, 2009

-Be sure to uncover any irrigation heads in your landscape that are covered with pine-straw mulch, this will prevent damage to your heads and insure proper water coverage to your plants.

-Check for water leaks or wet areas in the turf and landscape beds. Also, keep lawns at about 2 or 3”, to protect from summer heat.     

-Regularly water your flower pots on average every two days during the summer. Use a moisture meter purchased from a local hardware store to help determine moisture levels.

-Remove faded and dead flowers from zinnia, salvia, coneflower and petunia’s. This will encourage new bushiness and more flowers. Do a final pinching by mid-July, of fall blooming flowers like mums and asters.

-Attention Hydrangea lovers! Remove all old stems that support faded flowers on your plants; shorten droopy, flowerless stems by one-third to promote new growth that occurs on next year’s blooms. Also, depending on your variety, try a 0-30-0 fertilizer to help promote blooms.  

-Plant your cosmos, cleome, and dwarf sunflowers now before it’s too late. They’ll make a spectacular flower display in about six weeks. Also, focus on heat and rain resistant flowers like: coleus, hibiscus and zinnias. Give plants a mid-season feeding or side dressing to get them through to the fall.

-Bermuda, and Zoysia grass sod can be successfully installed in bare spots now. Make sure to loosen the soil six inches deep before putting the sod in place and keep it very moist. Mow grass growing in the shade one-half to one inch higher than the normally recommended height. Plants need as much leaf surface as possible to take advantage of any available light.

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