You water your yard when?!? (2024)

Denver Water pro-tip: Avoid Mondays at 5 a.m.

During a very hot and dry June — the second hottest on record for the Denver area— Denver Water customers continued to do a solid job managing their irrigation needs.

Even with the seemingly endless string of days with temperatures in the 90-plus range, overall water use— while high— was nowhere near record-setting. People have changed their watering habits and their landscapes, and those changes are sticking, even in this year’s broiling June that ended Sunday.

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But we’re not done yet! (And we have a favor to ask.)

Customers and landscapers continue to favor a common setting on their irrigation settings: 5 a.m. on Mondays. It seems to be either a default setting — or perhaps a natural inclination for those looking to follow the no more than three days per week summer watering rule. Make the first day Monday and go from there.

But there’s a downside to following the Monday-morning-at-5 herd.

Denver Water’s system takes a beating every Monday at 5 a.m., as millions of gallons of water thunder through pump stations and mains to satisfy the enormous demand tied to irrigations systems programmed to turn on during that time slot.

“That big jump in demand for water creates more wear and tear on the system,” explained Greg Fisher, who oversees water demand for the utility. He compares it to a car you drive too hard.

“All those hard starts and stops take their toll.”

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And water demand on a recent Monday morning soared to levels not seen in years.

On Monday, June 24, in the 5 a.m. hour, Denver Water saw water use hit a “Maximum Hour” that, if it had kept up for 24 hours, would have translated into a daily rate of 685 million gallons. That is the highest “Max Hour” in almost 20 years, since 2005 when the figure hit 709.

(In the water industry, the “Maximum Hour” is the hour in which the maximum volume of water is delivered to a system. It’s expressed in gallons per day and used to determine how to size the system.)

It’s important to note the June 24 “Max Hour” demand for water didn’t translate into higher overall water use. In fact, over the course of 24 hours on that day, June 24, Denver Water’s customers used 346 million gallons of water.

Catch up on ColoradoScaping, at denverwater.org/Conserve.

That’s high, but not remarkably so for a smoldering June day.

Again, customers’ good habits are leading to lower demands overall, even during the very hot summers we’ve seen several times since 2000.

Denver Water wants to work with customers to “shave the peak.”

The utility is asking customers to ease the strain on the water delivery system by spreading out their use. That way, fewer people are seeking water at the same time.

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It’s not unlike what electric utilities are doing when they ask their customers to pull a bit less power from the system on hot summer afternoons when everyone is maxing out their air conditioners.

At Denver Water, the “Max Hour” is one of the only areas where the utility is seeing water use trends going the wrong way.

“Until recently, customers’ annual use, maximum daily use and maximum hour use were all dropping,” explained Ryan Shepler, a senior planner in Denver Water’s demand planning group. “But now, compared to the other two areas, the maximum hour use is no longer declining in the same way — and it might be increasing.”

That puts stress on the system.

The utility must size its system to handle those punishing maximum hour loads. That translates to more cost, as pipes, pumps and myriad other equipment must be built to meet the peak loads of water demand.

So, how can customers help? By doing something that’s pretty easy.

Simply consider switching the timing on your irrigation controller.

Love the Monday morning watering time? Fine. Simply switch to 3 a.m. or 4 a.m. instead.

Or, set the system for Sunday or Tuesday instead. And remember, outside of the very hottest stretches, a lot of landscapes, even lawns, can do fine with just twice-a-week watering.

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And remember, too, you can choose a landscape that can endure through months like this year’s June, when long strings of 95+ degree days otherwise take their toll.

Denver Water is encouraging customers to consider “ColoradoScapes” for some or all their yard.

These are landscapes that emphasize prairie grasses and native plants built to withstand the sometimes-tough summer climates of the Rocky Mountain West. We’ve written quite a few stories about them on TAP. Find some here, here and here.

Best of all, with a ColoradoScape, your irrigation system can take a break. It can even sleep in on a Monday morning.

No need to wake it up at all, much less at 5 a.m.

You water your yard when?!? (2024)

FAQs

When should you water your lawn? ›

According to our Lawn Specialists, the best time to water grass is in the early morning, between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. This is because the temperature is cooler, which means that the water is less likely to evaporate before it can be absorbed by the grass.

When you water your own lawn quotes? ›

You may think the grass is greener on the other side. But if you take the time to water your own grass it would be just as green.”

Is 10 minutes of sprinkler enough? ›

As a general rule of thumb, most of our customers who are utilizing the most common types of spray heads can comfortably water their lawn for 10 minutes at a time. If you're running rotor heads, you can bump that time up to 20 minutes.

What is the best time of day to water grass seed? ›

Water in the early morning and late afternoon, before and after the worst heat of the day. This will allow the water to seep into the soil before evaporating and also helps to conserve water. Avoid watering at night because the water will sit on the grass for too long and promote the growth of mold.

Should I water after mowing? ›

Following a mowing session, your freshly cut grass becomes more susceptible to stress and potential damage. However, extra moisture may not be the best solution. It's best to water your lawn after mowing only if it aligns with your regular irrigation schedule or when your grass is showing signs of underwatering.

What's the best time to water outdoor plants? ›

The best time to water outdoor plants is in the morning when temperatures are usually cooler. This gives the plants time to absorb the water so they can get through a long, hot day. The second-best time is late in the afternoon or early in the evening. Try not to water at night.

Why you shouldn't water your lawn every day? ›

People water too much, too often, at the wrong times, and the wrong way. Not only does this waste a valuable and increasingly scarce resource, it also makes your lawn look worse by increasing disease, insect, and thatch problems.

When I water my own grass quote? ›

I love that quote: “I'm too busy watering my own grass to notice if yours is any greener.” That's the attitude of a successful person. Are you spending more time watching other people live their dream than going after your own?

Why put bottles of water on your lawn? ›

So some people who scatter the bottles across their lawns say it's the glitter of the container, or the dog's seeing its own reflection in the water, that does the trick. Others claim that the bottles themselves repel dogs, and the water is just there to keep the wind from blowing them off the lawn.

Is 20 minutes too long to water grass? ›

So whether this water comes from rainfall or irrigation, it's important to monitor your lawn to ensure it's getting enough. If you live in an area with little rainfall, you'll need to water your lawn more often. This equates to 20-45 minutes 5-6 times a week to get the correct hydration.

Should I water my lawn every day in hot weather? ›

Between irrigation and natural rainfall, your grass should receive between 1 and 1.5 inches of water each week during the summer. Water deeply every other day for the best results. Your turf should receive about 1/3 an inch of water every two days in order to maintain deeper roots, thus helping protect against drought.

Is 30 minutes long enough to water grass? ›

Your goal is for the lawn to receive enough water to keep the soil slightly moist in the upper six inches of soil. This usually requires at least one inch of water per watering session or around 30 minutes of watering, however, each lawn is different.

Can I just throw grass seed on bare spots? ›

Can I Just Throw Grass Seed on Bare Spots? Throwing grass seed onto bare spots will result in little-to-no germination and will not help to repair lawn spots. If you want to fix patches on grass, you need to properly prepare the bare spots before laying down the seed.

Can I just throw grass seed down on an existing lawn? ›

Overseeding is spreading grass seed over an existing lawn. Done right, it's a straightforward process that gets results. As grasses mature, thinning is normal—especially if you enjoy your lawn and use it often. Overseeding keeps your lawn competitive and steeped in youth and vigor, without starting over from scratch.

Can you overwater new grass seed? ›

Yes, it's possible to overwater grass seed. Overwatering can wash the seeds away or cause them to rot before they have a chance to germinate. It's vital to water the grass enough to keep the soil moist at all times but avoid creating soggy conditions that can harm seed germination.

Can grass be overwatered? ›

But an overwatered lawn will have a shallow root system that is weak and unhealthy. This is when the lawn will start to turn yellow. It's also common for an overwatered lawn to develop more significant layers of thatch and to be prone to pest problems. Excess water also leaves the grass much more prone to lawn fungus.

What temperature is too hot to water grass? ›

Is it OK to water the lawn in very hot weather? Yes, it's acceptable to water the lawn in very hot weather, but you should try to water between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. for best results. However, watering when the temperature is above 95 degrees is ineffective.

How long to water grass in Colorado? ›

A good baseline would be 20 – 30 minutes per zone for popups, 40 – 50 minutes for Rotor heads, and longer for low-impact MP Rotors. During the hotter months of the year, the grass will require more water to prevent heat and drought stress.

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