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6) Change your expectations: When it's dry, your grass may not be as green —it <br />may even go dormant. That's okay —it's very rare to have extended droughts <br />that completely compromise the integrity of a lawn. <br />7) "Water -wise" landscapes: Right plant, right place —choose plants that are <br />well -suited to your site including drought -tolerant plants for dry areas. <br />Mulch garden beds to retain soil moisture and reduce weeds. Retain water <br />on -site using rain barrels, raingardens, and planted slopes. <br />Finally, consider conducting your own irrigation audit —done properly, homeowners <br />can save up to 50% on their water bills! <br />httn: //b1o2-vard-garden-news.extension.umn.edu/2016/09/water-wisely-auditin2- <br />home-lawn.html <br />For more information, go to U of M Extension Lawn Care: <br />www.extension.umn.edu/turf2rass <br />