VERIFY YOUR IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS OFF
In North Texas, we spend most of the spring and summer fertilizing, cutting, and watering our lawns. As we head into winter, your lawn requires less maintenance. The first step is turning off your irrigation system.
Turf grass protects itself from cold temperatures by going dormant during the winter. Continuing to water keeps the grass awake, preventing it from storing energy for spring growth. Keeping your irrigation system running as temperatures drop might seem harmless, but it could result in a costly mistake.
Water can freeze in your pipes, causing them to crack or burst, meaning expensive repairs come spring. If it becomes necessary to run your system, only run it in manual mode. If your foundation needs watering during the winter, use a soaker hose or water it by hand instead.