Looking for some advice/ideas/thoughts or just confirmation that my idea is a good one and I am smrt.
With our Davis county watering restrictions (I 'get' to water each zone for 40 minutes once a week) my lawn is already stressed and it isn't even consistently in the 90's yet. My biggest issue is my white vinyl fence that is pointed almost perfectly to reflect the sun right back at my lawn. The grass gets baked twice, once from the sun itself and then the reflection from the fence to the lawn. It happens in my front yard from my windows too but not nearly as bad. In the picture below you can almost see the line of where it gets fried. Also pictured is how crappy my lawn currently looks. I should have used my culinary water to water my lawn prior to our secondary system getting pressurized. I waited and the days leading up my water day my lawn was super brown and stressed. Thankfully we got the precipitation we did over the weekend or my lawn would be really hurting.
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That's the problem, here's is my proposed solution. I was thinking of putting up camo netting (like
this) up on my fence from June-September-ish. Would this help with the reflection or would it make it worse (like a tarp material would)? I am pretty sure it would help but I don't want to spend the money and time only to have it bake my lawn even worse?
I am also very open to suggestions on solutions. I do have Stewarts come out and fertilize and I also use Revive every month and half or so. I use my allotted 40 minute watering in 3 cycles. Each zone gets 15 minutes at 1 AM, 10 Minutes at 5 AM and then 15 minutes again at 11 PM that night.
We usually spend a lot of time on our back patio in the summers. I don't even like looking out my windows right now. Below is what my lawn would usually look like at this time of the year.
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