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en You want to water very deeply and allow the moisture to soak in. Let the grass dry out almost to the point of wilting before watering again.

en Don't water all the grass. Just soak around the tree, foundation.

en The danger is certainly still there with this type of moisture. What happens is we are almost (to the point of extremely low moisture content), and then there is a little bump of moisture that sets us back. It is a little bit of a stall.

en There's not a lot of moisture on the ground. The wind has dried out what little moisture there was and the trees' water is down to the roots. The conditions are extremely dry.

en It has been a very expensive feeding winter. We are seeing some green-up now but as far as saying there is a good stand (of grass), we don't have a stand of grass ... There's lots of holes in the fields that weeds are filling up. The rain is nice but it is a far cry from replacing the subsoil moisture.

en Dale is somewhat community-minded. He does have a raw water tap ... that he could use the heck out of if he wanted. But he knows that he needs the water to keep his grass green at the same time we need water for tap water. He understands that.

en The grass is dead and dry now, but having some moisture will definitely help.

en People seem to be a bit healthier, it seems to be working a bit! Our water seems to fix every indulgence we have with the exception of walking too much. Oh, no! No! You can soak your feet in it! Water can fix everything, it has now been proven! His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness.

en It isn't water that you can drink or water that you can wash with -- they don't recommend that. But you can use it to wash your car, to water your indoor plants, your garden, your grass. It's extra water, saved water, that's free.

en We have no moisture, we have no grass, the hay is burnt up. What do you do? I'm numb.

en All of our drinking water is from rain and snow held in tanks. So if we don't get any moisture, we're in for some water rationing.

en Our normal watering restrictions were put in place during the severe water shortage of the early 1990s. But over time we have discovered that to water more than twice a week is wasteful and does no more good for the vegetation. So what once were water-shortage restrictions are now regular and in-place year round.

en The farmers like the moisture. Hopefully, it's not going to run off. A good majority of it should soak in. It's looking rather good. We're just beginning our wet season, and this is a good sign.

en The collective impact of power plants is their contribution to greenhouse gases which would cause warmer and wetter or warmer and dryer conditions. It is likely that the warmer weather would increase the loss of moisture to the atmosphere more than the slightly increased precipitation will add to the overall water balance creating a net moisture deficit.

en I don't like the term crackdown, but yeah, I guess that's pretty close to what it is. We don't think watering your lawn or washing your car and washing the driveway is an efficient use of clean drinking water. The days of using 100 gallons of water per day per person are over.


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