Watering your lawn at the right time can make a big difference in plant health, water conservation, and your monthly bill.
Early morning, generally before 10 a.m., is usually the best time to irrigate. If watering in the evening, wait until temperatures have cooled. During these cooler periods, less water is lost to evaporation, allowing more water to reach plant roots. Please follow any District watering schedule or drought restrictions in effect.

Watering during the heat of the day often leads to wasted water, as much of it evaporates before it can be absorbed. That wasted water can add up quickly on your utility bill. By shifting your irrigation to early or late hours, you can use less water while keeping your landscape healthy, which means lower monthly water costs.
A simple change in timing helps promote stronger plants, conserve a valuable resource, and save you money—making it a win for both your yard and your wallet!

