Seeing Pumpkin Spice Libations? Time to Turn Off Your Irrigation!

Spokane, WALocal News

With the arrival of pumpkin spice lattes, Spokane residents are reminded to adjust their irrigation practices in preparation for the winter season. As temperatures drop and plants start to go dormant, the need for water significantly decreases, making it an ideal time to turn off irrigation systems. The article provides practical advice on how to winterize outdoor spaces, including limiting watering and repurposing fallen leaves for mulch. These actions not only save water but also protect plants from harsh winter conditions. William Rettig, a Water Efficiency Specialist, emphasizes the importance of these changes for both environmental sustainability and plant health.

The seasonal theme of pumpkin spice serves as a relatable reminder for the community to engage in responsible lawn care. By following these simple steps, residents can effectively prepare their landscapes for the upcoming colder months. This article highlights the intersection of seasonal changes and environmental responsibility in Spokane.

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