Hello all,
It has been almost four weeks with out rain and we are all worried about our plants. Established mature plants, unless showing visual signs of wilt, should be fine. If they do require watering, water them slowly and heavily once a week until there is significant rain again. If you have a basic natural/native yard, one that consists of various grasses, violets and other plants most people call weeds, there is no need to water. These types of plants are used to drought and will go dormant and turn brown or look dead. As soon as it rains again, they will come back out. Call anytime with questions. 423-870-5804

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