Watering Wisdom: Six Pro Tips for Watering Your Lawn

Fescue lawns can thrive in Richmond, Virginia—but only with smart watering habits. At Glen Allen Grounds Management, we help clients protect their lawns year-round, especially during the hot summer months when fescue needs extra attention. Whether you have a traditional irrigation system or a modern smart controller, here’s how to water more efficiently and keep your fescue lawn healthy and green.

  1. Water Early in the Morning—Not Every Day

The best time to water is between 3:00 AM and 7:00 AM, when evaporation is minimal and your lawn can absorb moisture before the sun gets high.

Fescue lawns do not need daily watering. Instead, aim to water 3–4 times per week. Deep, infrequent watering promotes strong root systems and greater drought tolerance—two key factors in keeping fescue lawns looking their best throughout the summer.

  1. Timing by Sprinkler Head

Each type of sprinkler applies water differently. Here are general run times for fescue lawns:

Rotor Heads (typically used in larger zones):

Spring/Fall: 10–15 minutes per zone

Summer: 15–25 minutes per zone

Mist or Spray Heads (used in tighter or smaller zones):

Spring/Fall: 5–10 minutes per zone

Summer: 10–15 minutes per zone

  1. Don’t Water on Lawn Service Days

Avoid watering on the day your lawn is scheduled to be mowed or maintained—whether you mow it yourself or rely on a professional team. Wet grass increases the chances of:

Turf damage

Soil compaction and ruts

Poor mowing results due to clumping and traction loss

To help prevent this, pause irrigation the evening before and morning of your scheduled service day. Many modern controllers make this easy with temporary skip functions or calendar-based programming.

  1. Seasonal Adjustments for Fescue

Fescue is a cool-season grass that grows actively in the spring and fall but tends to slow down and stress in the summer. Adjust your watering throughout the year to match its needs:

Spring/Fall: Shorter watering times and fewer days per week

Summer: Longer run times, still just 3–4 times per week

Winter: Watering may not be necessary unless conditions are unusually dry

  1. Watch for Signs of Overwatering or Underwatering

Keep an eye on how your lawn responds, especially during heat waves or periods of heavy rain.

Signs of Overwatering:

Soggy, spongy ground

Fungal growth (brown or gray patches)

Standing water or puddling

Signs of Underwatering:

Wilted or blue-gray grass blades

Dry or crunchy feel underfoot

Lingering footprints in turf

Adjust run times or days as needed based on these observations.

  1. Upgrade to a Wi-Fi Controller for Smarter Watering

Still using an older irrigation controller? It might be time to switch to a Wi-Fi enabled smart controller. These systems give both homeowners and our team the ability to monitor and adjust watering schedules remotely, without the need to access the controller in person.

Benefits include:

Remote adjustments for run times or schedules

Automatic seasonal programming based on local weather

More accurate water usage, saving both money and resources

With a smart controller in place, we can make quick adjustments during service visits or monitor your system between visits—so your fescue lawn gets exactly what it needs without the hassle.

Need Help With Your System?

Whether you need a full system audit, help adjusting your schedule, or are ready to upgrade to a Wi-Fi controller, Glen Allen Grounds Management is here to help. Contact us today to ensure your fescue lawn stays strong through every season.