Cycle & Soak Watering Method

How does the cycle and soak method work? 3 Stages

First, analyze how you’re watering. Do you water your lawn all at once, and if so how long? If you’re only watering using one cycle, then all the water you deliver may not get absorbed. The trick is to split up your watering into several cycles, all on the same day.

Secondly, test how long it take for your irrigation system to provide a half inch of water – measure and mark 1/2 inch on several plastic containers. Place them around the zone and run your system until water reaches the 1/2 inch mark – note the time this takes. This is based on providing approx 1 inch or 2.5 cm of water to your lawn each week with 2 waterings. You may wish to increase to 3 watering days in the middle of summer.

Here’s how the cycle and soak method works to save water.

Stage 1

  • Run your lawn zone for a short period of time; say ⅓ of the time you’d normally run it.
  • In stage 1 you are first cracking the soil surface and saturating the top layer of soil.
  • Shut it off and allow the water to soak in.

Stage 2

  • Once the water is fully soaked in, run your system again and deeply soak the soil.

Stage 3

  • If you live on a slope or your soil is very compacted, this will be the most beneficial soak.
  • Water will saturate more efficiently and deeply the more cycles you water.
  • Depending on your soil structure, you could use two to three cycles.

Timing Sample: If you water your lawn zones for 30 minutes to deliver the equivalent of one-inch of irrigation water, then with the cycle and soak method, you’ll break it up into either two 15-minute cycles or three 10-minute cycles. All on the same day.

Of course, none of us have time to do this manually each time we water. Do it manually the first time so you can see how long you can run your first cycle before water begins to pool. Your irrigation clock comes with the ability to use A, B & C cycles. You can set up separate cycles, with separate start times, to automate two or three watering cycles the same day.

Information provided by Soils Alive

You can read more about the cycle and soak method here.

Tips for watering mature grass and landscape

Tips for watering new grass and newly landscaped areas

Healthy soil is an essential part of creating a lawn that is naturally better at absorbing and using water efficiently. When your soil is healthy, well fed and full of organic matter, drainage and moisture retention is improved.

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Spring Start-up: A proven way to help Mother Nature

Spring start-up & alignment

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Spring start-up will be you off to a good start. May is the start of a short season here in Alberta and we often have to assist Mother Nature to make the best of our summer months.  Have Park Irrigation pressurize your irrigation system, inspect the nozzles and align your sprinkler heads.

Simply opening the valve, resetting the timer and watching it go … if it were only that simple.   Your home sprinkler system needs to be thoroughly checked by a certified irrigation technician every spring.   Checking for damage to your water lines, valves, fittings, spray heads and rotors ensures that your system is functioning as designed and minimizing any water waste.

Home sprinkler updates 

Home sprinkler installation

Spring is a great time to update or modify your system.   Is your sprinkler system more than 5 years old?  There is a good chance that the controller is out of date and does not have the latest in “smart” technology.

“Smart” controllers determine how much water your lawn and landscape need on a daily basis.   The use of rain sensors and in-ground moisture sensors are well worth the investment. 

Just think, if only 250 ml (1 cup) of water leaked per minute, it results in water waste of over 71,915 Litres (19,000 gallons) over an average summer use.  Checking your sprinkler system, by a professional service, every spring  will identify concerns.  The professionals have the equipment, knowledge and experience to fix these problems.

Irrigation system repairs

Some repairs may seem simple; unscrewing a broken spray head and replacing it with a new one, but what happens if the supply line is damaged? Digging up the lawn to fix the break is a difficult task without the proper knowledge or tools.  Similarly, the same is true when faced with repairing a solenoid switch within a valve box.

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Make Park Irrigation your preferred irrigation and landscape lighting specialist.

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Design and Installation: The key to a beautiful property

Home sprinkler design and installation

Design and Installation, Services, Sprinkler system design

Design and Installation are the key to a beautiful property. A certified irrigation technician offers the best watering options for your needs. Park Irrigation will make the design & installation of a home sprinkler system run smoothly.  Ultimately, a good design will have your properly looking great!

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Proper design & installation of an efficient home sprinkler system provides you with carefree summer days to enjoy your property.   In addition to that, a Park Irrigation technician will design your system with care, attention and consideration of our harsh climate.  Whether planning a large or small project we work with you and your budget.

Design & Installation: Home sprinkler options

There are new products arriving on the market everyday. Therefore, designing and installing your system takes a great deal of planning and knowledge. Park Irrigation will match high grade products with your property’s needs. Using the correct products avoids dry areas and keeps your lawn looking great:

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Underground sprinkler system:  Pop up sprinkler systems are for larger areas and split into watering zones. When well designed, they will be completely hidden when not in use. Ideal for lawns and along driveway areas.

Design and Installation, Dripline home irrigation

Drip irrigation system:   A system of driplines, micro sprayers or soaker hoses provides an effective and reliable watering solution. Delivering the water directly to the root system of the plants makes it one of the most efficient methods of watering. That being said, they are especially effective in plant and garden areas.

Sensors:   Weather sensors are a necessity in any well-designed irrigation system. For instance, preventing watering during wind, rain, and freezing weather.    Soil moisture sensors stop irrigation when moisture levels have been reached and eliminates wasteful watering. In other words, sensors will conserve water and could save you money.

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Whether it is for a small modification to your current system, a complete update or a new installation, Park Irrigation will answer all of your irrigation questions. Contact us today for your free consultation.

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