If you want to be proud of your lawn and maintain a lush and green throughout the year after irrigate your lawn is essential during the drier seasons. You have several options for doing this, but using a sprinkler is one of the easiest. When choosing a sprinkler then you have the option of excess soil or under-ground/in-ground sprinkler.If You Have a small LawnIf your lawn is very small you will be wasting their money on buying a subway system lawn. Rather than buy land more sprinkler which is much cheaper, requires no special installation and is perfectly suited to their needs. With more than one ground sprinkler there is a sprinkler head to a garden hose that puts it in the middle of the lawn. Some people do not like the look of these to buy an ornamental head instead.Also you might live in a temperate zone, where despite the rain in the summer months. Having an excess soil sprinkler means that you can use it now and again to keep the grass drying out.If have a great LawnFor much bigger then the grass over a ground sprinkler do not work as effectively as the need to keep moving around to make sure that all of the herb is well watered. This is why one meter sprinkler is probably better. When choosing a site can choose between a sprinkler spray sprinklers and drip sprinkler.Spray SprinklersSpray sprinklers are much less efficient in water conservation, as the excess water zone. There are only about 60% efficient.Drip SprinklerThe benefits of having a drip sprinkler is that it is more economical in terms of water - this is a particularly important point if you live in an area with very low precipitation. It is said that efficiency is over 90%, provided that you have installed and configured properly. Drip irrigation has been used commercially for many years by farmers cultivating vegetables etc.Of course watering lawns is only one part of caring for your lawn. You will also have to feed on a regular basis, apply the corresponding herbicides and aerate using a fork or lawn aerator machine.George Kerr loves gardening and has written numerous articles on caring for your lawn, as well as other related issues garden.

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