The lawn is a very important part of the overall appearance of a home. A green, well kept lawn is an asset, but if it browns or becomes overgrown, then it can be a major eyesore. For this reason, many people don't like to leave the maintenance of their lawn up to Mother Nature, and instead water their lawns to ensure healthy growth during periods without rain. But believe it or not, simply letting your sprinklers run isn't the way to go about it. There is a "right" and "wrong" way to water your lawn. Here are some things to consider before you turn on your sprinklers:Check For RestrictionsBefore you go out and start watering to your heart's content, check to see if your area has any restrictions on watering lawns. Some areas restrict how long you can water, some outlaw it completely, and others limit the amount of water you can use. If you break these laws, then the city can












