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Water restriction rant
So it seems we are on a water restriction in my neighborhood, the entrance sign warns you will be fined if you do not comply to the lawn watering schedule.
I am allowed to water on Wed and Sat. We live on a sand ridge and even after tropical systems move through my lawn is bone dry in 24 hours. You can empty my pool without a well point because there is no ground water. I am about 35' above sea level and like I said on a sand ridge. I know its only grass and it should not be a big deal, but I take good care of my place including the lawn and I want it to look nice, I have expensive Floritam or St. Augustine grass ( came with the house when I bought it) that will die if it does not get enough water, bahia a cheaper grass, will lie dormant when not watered and come back to life with water. So here is my rant, I will comply and change my sprinklers from every other day to 2 times a week. What gets me is on the day when you can water, I see people out watering their lawn in the middle of the day (waste of water) all day long, sprinklers running for 2-3 hours and sometimes as long as 5 hours during the day you CAN water. I water my entire property in 4 zones at 15 minutes a zone 1 hour of the well running and this happens at 2 in the morning when the dew point is high and the water will not evaporate and can soak into the ground. So who is wasting more water the guy that runs his sprinklers 1 hour every other day (violation!!) or the guy watering his lawn for 6 hours 2 days a week? (in compliance) I bet less water was being used before the restriction. |
Thanks for the reminder. I need to water the garden today.
KT |
We are 6" over the normal for rain here in Missouri. I am cutting the grass every 5-7 days.
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Bring it up at the next HOA meeting...
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Throw some mud on the sign. When they come out to clean it, issue 'em a citation for wasting water.
Oh, I'll be fun as a homeowner some day. . . ;) |
One more reason I like my unincorporated area. No one can put restrictions on my well, have a bonfire whenever I feel like it, no one tells me what I can and can't do (within reason) on my property. I pay 1/2 the taxes of the folks 2 blocks away and then pay for "city" services on an as-needed basis. :)
You're absolutely right Jim, it makes no sense... ...but then you expected it to? :) |
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When I was a kid in WPB (admittedly longer ago than I care to define). there was lots of water in all of Florida, too damn much water as a matter of fact. That was prior to the Condo-ing of the entire state by land moguls and investment houses in the 70's. 80's, 90's and onward. You may not have known this prior to taking up residence there, but the water supply does not actually increase as more people move in and build homes in a given area, no matter where you are. I would not choose to live in Florida today for any reason. |
I have never lived in a HOA community and never will.
Suppose you water twice, at 12:01AM and 11:59PM, on each of the two allowed water days. That''ll get you to 4 times per week, should be similar to your prior watering schedule. Assuming your sprinkler controller can do it. |
This is county wide not just in the subdivision. Its just these subdivision types are the kind to drop a dime on you.
Being on a well I do not see how I should be included in this. Besides, every year its the same BS everyone is screaming drought and 4 months later everyone is screaming because they want to let water out of Lake Okeechobee. We are already starting to get out summer afternoon rainstorms so I do not see this being a huge issue for me. I was more laughing over the guys watering for 5 hours straight because they can. |
I know CA is bone dry, but I didn't know about a drought in FL. I killed half my back yard and put in vegetables. No sprinklers, all hand watered including the small lawn, so that's good. I'm thinking about killing part of the front lawn. Lots of work to get rid of the sod, dead or alive.
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milt, you may want to look at a low pressure drip irrigation system to water your garden. Not too wasteful, and you don't have to worry about forgetting to water if it is on a timer.
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Jim,
call the cops on your neighbors... They did on me here in Broward and they were knocking at my door in no time. I was not aware that the restriction had been revised to twice weeekly. I water between 5-6am also. My St. Augustine looks like crap by now. Best of lucks ! |
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ErVikingo - I am not the type to do drop dimes its not my style, if someone wants to report me its their karma. jyl - great idea, I will do a normal watering at 2 in the morning on wed then again at 11 at night wed same deal on Saturday. I'll tell you how it works out. |
I stabbed a well just for watering, helps keep my basement dry..
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I first heard of xeriscaping (landscaping that doesn't require supplemental irrigation) a couple of decades ago, when I lived in Brevard County, FL. Seemed like a good idea, considering you couldn't count on regular rainfall for much of the year. I remember seeing drought-like conditions pretty often during the 11-12 years I lived there.
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Jim,
I did this with much of my yard, I tore out the water thirsty plants and replaced with rock or on the hill in my backyard native plants that survive well with little watering. I do not have a large lawn and if I get my way over the next year or so I will have almost no front lawn and already have very little rear lawn. For the time being I am trying not to have a brown carpet to look at. Jim |
Must be nice.
All y'all folks down south suckin down the water is getting more dissolved air into the water from my well... I'm north of you, that means its my aquifer first, so stop taking so much! (I guess most of that should be in green....) Quote:
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Jim, it sounds like you've done smart things. The rainy season is nearly upon you, right?
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