Should I be watering in winter?

Yes, but sparingly and only when needed. In Utah’s dry winters, evergreens and newly planted trees often need supplemental water. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, if there’s no snow cover and daytime temperatures rise above 40°F, water deeply once a month. Avoid watering when the ground is frozen, as it won’t absorb properly. Drip irrigation is ideal for winter watering since it targets roots without creating ice hazards. Established lawns and mature trees usually don’t need winter water unless conditions are unusually dry. Your landscaper should provide a winter watering guide based on your specific plantings. Following it helps prevent winter kill and ensures plants are healthier come spring.


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