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Watering lawns has to be the most egregious waste of water there is

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August 23, 2017, 08:54 PM
Monk
Watering lawns has to be the most egregious waste of water there is
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Originally posted by tatortodd:
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Originally posted by Monk:
It's August in Texas, a hundred degrees out, and the grass requires an inordinate amount of water to keep alive.
Well, then you're very aware that you're painting with a very broad brush as Texas is so large that is has many different climates.

I live near the GoM so we average the required 4 inches per month, but in the summer it tends to come in clusters of thunderstorms so I still need to water. We have 31 days a year with precipitation above a 1/2 inch.

I used to live on the outskirts of Dallas we got about a foot less precipitation annually compared to Houston, and only half the needed rain in the summer to keep the lawn green. We only had 24 days a year with precipitation above a 1/2 inch.

I also used to live in Midland (i.e. high desert plain) and we got about 3 feet less precipitation annually compared to Houston, and only a quarter of the needed rain in the summer to keep the lawn green. We only had 10 days a year with precipitation above a 1/2 inch.

Tyler (East TX) has precipitation pretty similar to Houston, and Austin has precipitation pretty similar to Dallas.


I'm right down the road from you. From the sound of it, none of us are gonna need to water this weekend.


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