Landscape Irrigation Cycling Quick Guide
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- November 10, 2022
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Runoff from landscape irrigation systems is one of the biggest sources of water waste in Texas.
Our Landscape Irrigation Cycling Quick Guide explains how to split up irrigation runtimes to help water soak in instead of washing away.
What You'll Learn
- Cycle-and-soak recommendations for spray and rotary sprinklers
- Runtime tables for clay and sandy soils under different slope conditions
- When and how often to water to meet plant needs without overdoing it
- How to adjust spray or rotary runtimes based on soil, slope, and spacing
Irrigate smarter, not harder. Download your free guide today!
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