The City of Lubbock fall and winter irrigation restrictions officially went into effect on October 1st, and will continue through March 31, 2026.
Lawn grasses enter dormancy in the fall and winter but still need moisture to maintain a healthy root system. Learn when you should stop watering your yard in the fall.
Local experts with Truckee Meadows Water Authority say to make sure your thermostat is set to at least 55 degrees so it’s warm enough in the house and your pipes don’t freeze underneath your sink.
Now that it’s officially fall, it’s a good time to think about garden tasks you want to accomplish before winter — like moving herbs indoors. Before frost, carefully lift and pot small herb plants or ...
As temperatures drop and daylight decreases, grass slows its above-ground growth (the roots continue to grow vigorously in the lingering warm soil). It is tempting to stop mowing, especially if you’ve ...
Florida’s springs are a window into the state’s groundwater system. Revitalizing them will require multiple solutions tailored to each spring.
A camper or RV gives you the option to hit the woods for the weekend or take a road trip across the country with a mobile residence that goes where you go. You've got a bed, a bathroom, a refrigerator ...
The dry weather is posing a threat to some plants and lawns. Here's how to tell if you ought to take watering action.
The City of Yakima’s irrigation season for residential and business customers is ending just over a week early due to drought conditions. Irrigation systems operated by the city’s Water and Irrigation ...
Colder weather can destroy an above-ground pool if you don't prepare it properly. Freezing temperatures cause water to expand, potentially cracking pipes, damaging filters, and tearing pool liners.