by Jeremy Hampson
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28 January 2025
As we step into the heart of the dry season here in Southwest Florida, many homeowners and businesses face the challenge of maintaining lush, healthy landscapes while conserving water. The winter and spring months bring cooler temperatures and significantly less rainfall, making it crucial to ensure your irrigation system is functioning efficiently. Why Dry Season Preparation Matters Southwest Florida typically receives less than 2 inches of rain per month during the dry season, compared to the abundant showers of the summer months. This puts your lawn, garden, and plants at risk of drying out, especially under the strong Florida sun. An inefficient irrigation system can lead to overwatering, under-watering, or wasted water—all of which can harm your landscape and increase your water bill. Here are some tips for a Healthy Landscape During the Dry Season Inspect Your System for Leaks and Damage: Regular inspections can prevent water waste and ensure every sprinkler head and drip line is operating properly. Look for broken heads, clogged nozzles, or leaks that could go unnoticed. Adjust Your Watering Schedule: Watering during the early morning hours (before 10 a.m.) minimizes evaporation and allows water to soak deep into the soil. Adjust your schedule to comply with local water restrictions and seasonal needs. Upgrade to Smart Technology: Smart controllers and rain sensors can make a big difference in efficiency. These systems monitor weather conditions and automatically adjust watering times to avoid overwatering on rainy days or underwatering during hotter periods. Add Mulch to Conserve Moisture Mulch is your landscape’s best friend during the dry season. A thick layer of mulch around plants and trees helps retain soil moisture and regulate temperature. Perform a Dry Season Check-Up Now is the perfect time to schedule a professional irrigation inspection. Our team can ensure your system is calibrated for efficiency, repair any damages, and set you up for success during the driest months of the year. Local Water Restrictions Reminder With water conservation being a key concern during the dry season, it’s important to follow local watering restrictions set by the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD). These restrictions vary depending on your location, so be sure to stay updated to avoid fines. Let Us Help You Keep Your Lawn Thriving At American Irrigation, we specialize in keeping Southwest Florida landscapes healthy and vibrant year-round. Whether you need a system upgrade, a seasonal tune-up, or a full inspection, our team is here to help. Contact American Irrigation today to schedule your dry season irrigation check-up and ensure your lawn stays green and beautiful, no matter the weather! 941-587-2027 or (407) 910-2111