In Utah’s hot, dry summers, lawns typically need deep watering 2–3 times per week, while shrubs and trees thrive with less frequent but longer soakings. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, local water districts often restrict watering days, so schedules must follow those rules. Each zone should be tailored: sunny lawn areas may need 20–30 minutes per cycle, while shaded beds may need only 10–15. Drip irrigation should run longer but less often to reach deep roots. A professional landscaper will design zones to match plant needs, slope, and soil type. Ask your contractor for a zone map and recommended schedule at project handoff. Following their guidance helps plants establish and keeps you in compliance with local water rules.
When and how much should I water each zone from a landscape company?
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