Dead Grass Next to Sprinklers

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Hey guys, I hope you're doing well. Let's talk about dry grass or yellow grass in the corner areas of your lawn. Most everybody has sprinklers and there's usually going to be sprinklers around the edges and particularly in the corners. If you have dry areas of grass right in these corners, chances are your sprinkler heads are just overshooting these areas. The cool part is you can fix this by going to Home Depot and spending a couple of dollars.

So there's going to be a couple of numbers on your sprinkler the nozzles just a piece of twist off. It's going to have a number which means how many feet it's rated to spray for an H ACU which means a quarter or half or you can have a full what you're looking for is an additional letter it's going to be a u, u means undercut So a typical nozzle is going to spray up but an undercut sprays up and down so it's going to get really lower. So if your sprinklers are overshooting that area $2 ish, go to Home Depot. This problem will be fixed. If you have any questions, like always just let us know we'd love to help you out. If you live in Riverton and are looking for some great lawn watering tips then give this next blog a read. Otherwise, I hope you have a good day.

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