The process of providing moisture to newly installed turfgrass is critical for its establishment. This involves applying water at regular intervals and in sufficient quantities to ensure proper root development and prevent desiccation. Neglecting this crucial step can lead to turf failure and necessitate costly replacements.
Adequate hydration facilitates nutrient uptake and promotes the knitting of roots into the underlying soil, resulting in a strong, resilient lawn. Historically, various methods have been employed, from manual watering to sophisticated irrigation systems, all aiming to deliver consistent moisture. The practice’s importance lies in securing the considerable investment of time and resources involved in laying new turfgrass.