Lawn Sprinklers
When considering a lawn sprinkler system, it's important to take into account the size and shape of your lawn. A wide range of sprinkler configurations and accessories are available, from mounts and spikes for raised areas to water connectors and hosepipes. These ensure water can reach every part of your lawn. Adjustable jets and bases add even more flexibility to the sprinkler systems, making them ideal for larger, sloped, or uneven lawns and grassy areas.
Choose an oscillating sprinkler if you are seeking a lawn watering system that moves in a set pattern to spread water evenly and prevent saturating a single area. Travelling sprinklers do a similar job, covering the whole lawn without you having to physically move a hosepipe or keep filling up and carrying watering cans. Sprinklers represent a straightforward, economical solution to the age-old problem of keeping your grass watered without concentrating too much on specific areas at the expense of others.
Always wait for cooler times of day to switch on your lawn sprinkler. This reduces the impact of evaporation in sunlight or warmer temperatures and protects delicate leaves from being scorched or damaged by the sun, becoming magnified through falling water droplets. Good times of day include before 10am and between 4pm and 6pm. Leave it too late into the evening, and you ruin the risk of the water not drying quickly enough and developing fungal disease.