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Garden Master
What Have You Learned About Them?
If I'd titled this: "measure the lawn sprinkler water" - would anyone have even bothered to open this thread??
This neighborhood is in transition. I think any neighborhood is - time doesn't stand still. It was in transition when I got here. The old lady & old man on each side of this home had died and the old lady that had lived here, had moved on to a nursing home. Middle-age property owners had replaced them, altho' 1 had turned Mom's home into a rental and one has sold his home to his daughter. Anyway, younger people have now moved in across the road after a divorce in 1 house and another daughter moving away "to start a new life." Which I understand from her father is much like her old life - too many mistakes with regards to men.
See what you can learn from me?? All the neighborhood gossip ! I know: You don't care.
Well, let's get back to looking over the fence - with an aerial view! I learned that the house not directly across the road but a few doors down . . . you know, the one with the half-dead front lawn during the summer. It has a fully-dead back lawn during the summer! Yeah, it looks like there might be brush taking hold out in the dirt but that's about it :/.
Now the young couple across the road (who moved in after that messy divorce), they are trying to do their best with their lawn. I mean, they are real young. The guy is going to have to learn to stop parking his motorcycle on the lawn but . . . he only does that once in awhile. The girl needs to get some relaxation time. She works 6 days a week, best I can tell. Poor thing. Could be the guy's got a job like that, too. No kids, 2 cute dogs that seem well cared for but who should probably get more frisbee time and such.
Anyway, they find time to run the sprinkler - all night! Just a cheap sprinkler - you know, 1 of those with no moving parts that sprays upwards from the ground and covers about 100ft to 200ft. Yep, you got it -- all-night, full-on covering 200ft, at best.
I've got a couple of those sprinklers. It takes 3/4 hour to put down 3/4" of water. I'm not going to do the math on what 8 hours would put on that ground! Oh yeah! 8 inches of water!
I'm not going over to admonish them for wasting water - might be enuf for 2 months in 1 night!! They will see their water bill soon enuf. Hopefully, they won't react like the family a couple more doors down who have opted for a desert. I mean, "measure the lawn sprinkler water." What does the grass need? One inch a week? Rain storms can help and the Weather Service will report what they amount to. Otherwise:
set out a straight-sided can or cake pan,
look at watch,
turn water on,
look at watch,
turn water off -
measure.
Steve
now, if I could just count on the guy next door sitting close to the fence when he reads the paper on sunday mornings.
If I'd titled this: "measure the lawn sprinkler water" - would anyone have even bothered to open this thread??
This neighborhood is in transition. I think any neighborhood is - time doesn't stand still. It was in transition when I got here. The old lady & old man on each side of this home had died and the old lady that had lived here, had moved on to a nursing home. Middle-age property owners had replaced them, altho' 1 had turned Mom's home into a rental and one has sold his home to his daughter. Anyway, younger people have now moved in across the road after a divorce in 1 house and another daughter moving away "to start a new life." Which I understand from her father is much like her old life - too many mistakes with regards to men.
See what you can learn from me?? All the neighborhood gossip ! I know: You don't care.
Well, let's get back to looking over the fence - with an aerial view! I learned that the house not directly across the road but a few doors down . . . you know, the one with the half-dead front lawn during the summer. It has a fully-dead back lawn during the summer! Yeah, it looks like there might be brush taking hold out in the dirt but that's about it :/.
Now the young couple across the road (who moved in after that messy divorce), they are trying to do their best with their lawn. I mean, they are real young. The guy is going to have to learn to stop parking his motorcycle on the lawn but . . . he only does that once in awhile. The girl needs to get some relaxation time. She works 6 days a week, best I can tell. Poor thing. Could be the guy's got a job like that, too. No kids, 2 cute dogs that seem well cared for but who should probably get more frisbee time and such.
Anyway, they find time to run the sprinkler - all night! Just a cheap sprinkler - you know, 1 of those with no moving parts that sprays upwards from the ground and covers about 100ft to 200ft. Yep, you got it -- all-night, full-on covering 200ft, at best.
I've got a couple of those sprinklers. It takes 3/4 hour to put down 3/4" of water. I'm not going to do the math on what 8 hours would put on that ground! Oh yeah! 8 inches of water!
I'm not going over to admonish them for wasting water - might be enuf for 2 months in 1 night!! They will see their water bill soon enuf. Hopefully, they won't react like the family a couple more doors down who have opted for a desert. I mean, "measure the lawn sprinkler water." What does the grass need? One inch a week? Rain storms can help and the Weather Service will report what they amount to. Otherwise:
set out a straight-sided can or cake pan,
look at watch,
turn water on,
look at watch,
turn water off -
measure.
Steve
now, if I could just count on the guy next door sitting close to the fence when he reads the paper on sunday mornings.