Why no sprinkler systems?

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by newmom5497, Apr 17, 2008.

  1. newmom5497

    newmom5497 Well-Known Member

    Just curious as to why I don't see many underground sprinkler systems in developments? Same reason as no -basements?(soil?) How do ya'll keep your grass watered/green in the summer? We have new construction and will need to plant grass or lay sod(but with sprinkler system we fear it would burn up). Any suggestions? Should we get topsoil beforehand?

    Up north it was almost "standard" in most neighborhoods to keep your grass green, so this is new to us not to see many around.
     
  2. DMJmom

    DMJmom Well-Known Member

    I don't know anything about the soil, or when you moved here, but as far as water sprinklers (aka irrigation) a lot of people do have it, but because of the drought and water restrictions they haven't been using it. We stopped using ours I think last August, and don't know when we'll use it again.
     
  3. Kelyel

    Kelyel Well-Known Member

    Basements... Much of Eastern NC is WET & FLAT, our water table is high and a hole dug on a flat lot becomes a POOL of stinky water very fast.

    Our home is on a sloped lot and we have a dry basement. Plus digging a basement (& Keeping it DRY) is another cost that most builders do not plan for.
     
  4. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    Rain & Centipede

    No rain it turns brown, rains it turns green! Not wasting precious resources that way. Why waste money on a sprinkler system you are not going to be able to use most of the time?
     
  5. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member

  6. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member


    We HAD a centipede lawn but I don't know if it's going to be able to make a comeback after last year's heat and drought... it looks really bad. :-(
     
  7. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    I hope yours recovers, mine has been pretty resiliant. Mowed it for the first time last Saturday.
     
  8. Southernborn

    Southernborn Well-Known Member

    We've got Bermuda and it's almost all green.

    My advice on the grass...we spent (wasted) a ton on $$ 6 years ago on Fescue, even though we kept it watered like we were supposed to (and my DH is Mr. yard man) it ended up burning up a couple of years ago. That stuff was so high maintenance...then we put Bermuda sod in the back when we got the pool 3 years ago and ended up planting seeds of Bermuda in the front two years ago. My front is already as full and thick as my back and the grass is just beautiful and thick. Very low maintenance and can withstand the drought and heat.
     
  9. mnredsky

    mnredsky Well-Known Member

    Thumbs up for Bermuda! My yard is purrrdy!:hurray::mrgreen:
     

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