Here are the most commonly available water saving grass options you may want to consider for your yard.
Water efficient grass.
Water saver rtf grass seed by barenbrug brand we used we used grass clippings and tree leaves for mulching the ground we substituted peat moss dirt and potting soil as a mixture to cover the seeds only because we did not have enough good top soil.
In order to irrigate efficiently you need to know the type of grass in your lawn and its water requirements the type of soil in your lawn and your irrigation system s precipitation rate.
Efficient irrigation means using the minimum amount of water required in order to obtain acceptable grass appearance and quality.
Grass mowed at the proper height and not scalped develops a deeper root system to better find water and nutrients in the soil.
Look for red fescue fine fescue and tall fescue or a combination of them that matches the environment in your area.
Fescue is a category of grasses that include water resistant properties.
Turning brown and going dormant in winter bermuda grass does not survive well in shady areas.
For newly planted grass seed keep the top inch of the soil moist but not soggy.
Properly mowed grass can grow and support more roots allowing your lawn to withstand wear and tear heat and drought.
Bermuda grass should be mowed at to 1 inch high and requires an inch of water per week during spring and summer.
Composted chicken manure works but it has a high nitrogen content and can burn the plant roots.