According to Virginia Tech's A
Landscaping Guide for Homeowners Associations (http://www.manassascity.org/DocumentCenter/View/3981):
Most
plants need about one inch of water on a weekly basis. Normally, cool season
grasses go dormant in the summer and only need water in cases of extreme drought.
Most of
the time spent on lawn maintenance is spent mowing. Mowing correctly is one of
the easiest things that can be done to help keep turf happy. Because mowing
causes physical injury to grass, it is important that no more than 1/3rd of the
total leaf height is cut at any one time. This allows the grass sufficient leaf
area to photosynthesize the energy it needs to heal. When grass is very high
due to wet weather, it needs to be cut in stages, taking 1/3rd off at a time
and waiting until the clippings left on the ground disappear between cuttings.
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