weatherdude1108 wrote:HockeyTx82 wrote:We have been under a no watering order for two weeks and it doesn't end until September 15th, as of today, out here in Ponder.
Yards are drying up quickly and people are seeing some indicators of foundation shifting.
Not sure about up there, but there was a story on our local news about foundations shifting around here, and they said that foundation watering is exempt from most municipal water restrictions. I went ahead and bought a soaker hose the other day and ran it about 12 to 18 inches from the foundation around my house. No issues so far, but don't want to take a chance. The guy with a foundation company said a soaker hose 15 minutes a day three times a week is sufficient, and you don't want to necessarily spray the foundation (I have done it) because it causes uneven moisture around house, causing swelling on one side and shrinking on another, rather than an even soaking all over with a soaker hose.
Good points^. Another thing I personally would recommend is deep watering around trees. I have one of those poles that can push 3 to 4 feet down (depending on rocks and roots) but I don't even bother with much above ground watering at this point. The trees are more important and I'm horrified by people not even bothering to do anything for their trees around the area but continue to water their grass
