Wednesday, April 7, 2010

 

How To Keep Your Lawn Green During A Drought


Spring has arrived and it looks like it may be a dry one for the South East. If you live in a community or county with tight watering restrictions, such as Naples or Tampa, Florida (one day per week), you may be hard pressed to maintain a healthy, green looking lawn.
With dry air, clear skies and increasing temperatures, there is not much you can do traditionally to keep your lawn alive. However, if you are one to think and act outside the box, then there is a proven solution. Hydretain is breakthrough technology which absorbs moistures and maintains it at the root zone. Its special chemical properties form a shield around the roots, constantly providing them water. When you irrigate your lawn, the water penetrating the soil is immediately absorbed by Hydretain’s humectants. As a result, water is not wasted through leaching or evaporation. In addition, these organic chemicals provide soil aeration.
Unlike surfactant or soaps that help water penetrate the soil but provide no moisture management, with Hydretain you can actually cut watering by 50% to 70%. And that’s how you can keep your lawn looking green with only one day of watering per week.
Golf course superintendents who are under tight water restriction and who also must cut the cost of their water usage use Hydretain throughout the country. Hydretain is also becoming popular with nurseries, which must ensure the plants do not dehydrate and wilt during shipping. Most of all, thousands of homeowners buy Hydretain this time of year to keep their lawn healthy and beautiful even during a drought.For more information on Hydretain, log on to http://www.smartfarmingsolutions.com/

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