What is Cycle and Soak?

Reduce wasteful irrigation run-off by implementing the Cycle and Soak Irrigation Method.  Cycle and Soak is a two-cycle process that allows water to slowly penetrate deeply into our compacted, clay soils.  When the soil is moistened after the first watering cycle, water from the second cycle will flow even deeper into the soil.  When soil is moist to a depth of 6 to 8 inches, roots are encouraged to grow deeper.  Deeper roots support a healthier lawn.

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1. Why should I conserve water?
2. Why should I conserve water when there is no drought?
3. Do I have to buy new equipment to conserve water?
4. How can I save water if I live in an apartment?
5. When is the best time of day to irrigate?
6. What is Cycle and Soak?