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Chapter 16: Extreme Heat and Drought




                                 Coping with Drought in the
                                 Landscape
                                 Drought is a relative term. In areas where the soils do not retain
                                 water well, such as sandy or rocky soils, drought conditions may
                                 begin to affect the landscape after a few days without rain. During
                                 a drought, or when conditions indicate a drought may be imminent,
                                 local and regional authorities are often designated to restrict water
                                 use when water supplies are low. The restrictions are designed to
                                 be equitable, but high priority is given to water use for human con-
                                 sumption, agriculture, and industry. Accordingly, irrigation for
                                 commercial and home landscapes may be restricted. With these
                                 limitations on water, the landscaper or homeowner must decide
                                 how best to use the limited water available for landscape irrigation.

                                 The following guidelines are given as suggestions for management
                                 practices during drought. Some of the recommendations should be
                                 followed as normal irrigation practices; they are included here for
                                 those individuals not already using proper water management
                                 practices, and as reminders for those who are.


                                 Water Management Practices During Drought
                                 General Practices

                                 Irrigation Priorities — Irrigate highly visible and intensively
                                 managed areas first. Drought sensitive plants should have high
                                 priority, but turf should have lower priority. Although turf is
                                 drought sensitive, it is cheaper to replace turf than to replace trees
                                 and shrubs.

                                 Time of Day — Water early in the morning. Less water loss occurs
                                 from evaporation and wind drift in the morning because of cooler
This document is IFAS            temperatures and less wind.
publication DH 1608.

Adapted from Fact Sheet          Irrigation Frequency — Irrigate deeply at long intervals rather than
ENH-70 by Gary Knox,             frequent, shallow waterings. Deep watering improves drought
Florida Cooperative              resistance by promoting deeper, more extensive root systems.
Extension Service.


The Disaster Handbook 1998 National Edition                           Coping with Drought in the Landscape
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences                                                 Section 16.8
University of Florida                                                                             Page 1
Depth of watering should be six to twelve inches for turf and
                                 bedding plants, and twelve inches for perennials, shrubs, and trees.
                                 One inch of irrigation wets a sandy soil to a depth of about 12
                                 inches.

                                 Maintenance — Examine the irrigation system and repair leaks
                                 promptly.

                                 Weed Control — Keep weeds under control; weeds steal water
                                 from plants.

                                 Fertilization — Don't fertilize or, if you do, do so with a low
                                 nitrogen fertilizer. Fertilization stimulates growth and increases
                                 water needs.

                                 Pesticide Application — Avoid unnecessary applications of
                                 pesticides that require ``watering in.''

                                 Management Practices for Turf

                                 Irrigation — Irrigate turf only after about 30% of your lawn starts
                                 to wilt. Signs of wilting include footprints that remain in the grass
                                 long after being made, a bluish-grey appearance to the lawn, and a
                                 large proportion of leaf blades that are folded in half length-wise.

                                 Cutting Height — Raise the cutting height of turf. Although taller
                                 grass uses slightly more water than shorter grass, a higher cutting
                                 height promotes deeper rooting and maintains turf quality longer.

                                 Mowing Frequency — Mow less frequently. Mowing stresses the
                                 grass plant by increasing respiration and reducing root growth. In
                                 addition, never remove more than one-third the length of the blade
                                 to prevent too much stress on grass.

                                 Mower Blade — Use a sharp blade when mowing. A sharp mower
                                 blade produces a cleaner cut that heals more quickly and loses less
                                 water than a cut made by a dull blade.

                                 Management Practices for Bedding Plants, Shrubs and
                                 Trees

                                 Mulch — Add mulch to beds to reduce evaporation from soil and
                                 to moderate soil temperature, reducing stress on roots. Final depth
                                 of your mulch should be 3 to 4 inches after settling.


The Disaster Handbook 1998 National Edition                          Coping with Drought in the Landscape
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences                                                Section 16.8
University of Florida                                                                            Page 2
Irrigation Methods — If possible, don't use overhead sprinklers for
                                 shrub and flower beds; hand water, flood irrigate, or use trickle
                                 irrigation. Greater water loss can occur with overhead irrigation
                                 because of evaporation and wind drift.

                                 Irrigation Frequency — Irrigate trees and shrubs after they start to
                                 wilt. Drooping leaves and a change in leaf color are signs of
                                 wilting. Many trees and shrubs can survive drought without
                                 irrigation, providing they are well-established and were irrigated
                                 prior to the drought.

                                 Shade — Move container plants to shaded areas so their water
                                 needs will be reduced.

                                 Drastic Measures for Water Conservation During
                                 Drought
                                 The following recommendations should be followed when drought
                                 is so severe and water use is so restricted that landscape plant
                                 survival is in question.

                                 1 Irrigate plants only when they start to wilt.
                                 1 Apply chemical wetting agents to soil so it will absorb water
                                     uniformly and prevent dry spots.
                                 1 For bahiagrass lawns, stop irrigating and allow the grass to go
                                     dormant. Bahiagrass will turn brown, but it recovers well
                                     when irrigation resumes.
                                 1 Prune plants severely to reduce leaf area.
                                 1 Remove weak plants.
                                 1 Thin dense beds of plants to reduce competition among plants.




The Disaster Handbook 1998 National Edition                          Coping with Drought in the Landscape
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences                                                Section 16.8
University of Florida                                                                            Page 3

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  • 1. Chapter 16: Extreme Heat and Drought Coping with Drought in the Landscape Drought is a relative term. In areas where the soils do not retain water well, such as sandy or rocky soils, drought conditions may begin to affect the landscape after a few days without rain. During a drought, or when conditions indicate a drought may be imminent, local and regional authorities are often designated to restrict water use when water supplies are low. The restrictions are designed to be equitable, but high priority is given to water use for human con- sumption, agriculture, and industry. Accordingly, irrigation for commercial and home landscapes may be restricted. With these limitations on water, the landscaper or homeowner must decide how best to use the limited water available for landscape irrigation. The following guidelines are given as suggestions for management practices during drought. Some of the recommendations should be followed as normal irrigation practices; they are included here for those individuals not already using proper water management practices, and as reminders for those who are. Water Management Practices During Drought General Practices Irrigation Priorities — Irrigate highly visible and intensively managed areas first. Drought sensitive plants should have high priority, but turf should have lower priority. Although turf is drought sensitive, it is cheaper to replace turf than to replace trees and shrubs. Time of Day — Water early in the morning. Less water loss occurs from evaporation and wind drift in the morning because of cooler This document is IFAS temperatures and less wind. publication DH 1608. Adapted from Fact Sheet Irrigation Frequency — Irrigate deeply at long intervals rather than ENH-70 by Gary Knox, frequent, shallow waterings. Deep watering improves drought Florida Cooperative resistance by promoting deeper, more extensive root systems. Extension Service. The Disaster Handbook 1998 National Edition Coping with Drought in the Landscape Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Section 16.8 University of Florida Page 1
  • 2. Depth of watering should be six to twelve inches for turf and bedding plants, and twelve inches for perennials, shrubs, and trees. One inch of irrigation wets a sandy soil to a depth of about 12 inches. Maintenance — Examine the irrigation system and repair leaks promptly. Weed Control — Keep weeds under control; weeds steal water from plants. Fertilization — Don't fertilize or, if you do, do so with a low nitrogen fertilizer. Fertilization stimulates growth and increases water needs. Pesticide Application — Avoid unnecessary applications of pesticides that require ``watering in.'' Management Practices for Turf Irrigation — Irrigate turf only after about 30% of your lawn starts to wilt. Signs of wilting include footprints that remain in the grass long after being made, a bluish-grey appearance to the lawn, and a large proportion of leaf blades that are folded in half length-wise. Cutting Height — Raise the cutting height of turf. Although taller grass uses slightly more water than shorter grass, a higher cutting height promotes deeper rooting and maintains turf quality longer. Mowing Frequency — Mow less frequently. Mowing stresses the grass plant by increasing respiration and reducing root growth. In addition, never remove more than one-third the length of the blade to prevent too much stress on grass. Mower Blade — Use a sharp blade when mowing. A sharp mower blade produces a cleaner cut that heals more quickly and loses less water than a cut made by a dull blade. Management Practices for Bedding Plants, Shrubs and Trees Mulch — Add mulch to beds to reduce evaporation from soil and to moderate soil temperature, reducing stress on roots. Final depth of your mulch should be 3 to 4 inches after settling. The Disaster Handbook 1998 National Edition Coping with Drought in the Landscape Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Section 16.8 University of Florida Page 2
  • 3. Irrigation Methods — If possible, don't use overhead sprinklers for shrub and flower beds; hand water, flood irrigate, or use trickle irrigation. Greater water loss can occur with overhead irrigation because of evaporation and wind drift. Irrigation Frequency — Irrigate trees and shrubs after they start to wilt. Drooping leaves and a change in leaf color are signs of wilting. Many trees and shrubs can survive drought without irrigation, providing they are well-established and were irrigated prior to the drought. Shade — Move container plants to shaded areas so their water needs will be reduced. Drastic Measures for Water Conservation During Drought The following recommendations should be followed when drought is so severe and water use is so restricted that landscape plant survival is in question. 1 Irrigate plants only when they start to wilt. 1 Apply chemical wetting agents to soil so it will absorb water uniformly and prevent dry spots. 1 For bahiagrass lawns, stop irrigating and allow the grass to go dormant. Bahiagrass will turn brown, but it recovers well when irrigation resumes. 1 Prune plants severely to reduce leaf area. 1 Remove weak plants. 1 Thin dense beds of plants to reduce competition among plants. The Disaster Handbook 1998 National Edition Coping with Drought in the Landscape Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Section 16.8 University of Florida Page 3