Lawn Doctor of Southern Utah helps customers conserve water, save money with Hydra Guard technology

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CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — If you want a lush, green lawn, more water isn’t always the answer. Lawn Doctor of Southern Utah can help your yard beat the summer heat while saving you money and reducing water use.

Owner Brian Webster demonstrates Hydra Guard, St. George, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Lawn Doctor of Southern Utah, St. George News

Lawn Doctor of Southern Utah is your local lawn service expert. Owner Brian Webster has been in the landscaping business for over a decade, and he’s excited to offer customers a new resource to help them enjoy greener lawns all year long.

“We really feel strongly that we need to conserve water here in St. George,” he added. “Our whole philosophy is that you can have a beautiful, sustainable lawn while watering a lot less.”

The secret to getting more green with less H20 is Hydra Guard, a revolutionary all-natural solution that will give you the healthiest lawn on the block. Hydra Guard is powered by root-zone moisture management technology that acts like a “moisture magnet,” allowing lawns to utilize water in the soil that would otherwise be lost to evaporation.

With local government enacting watering restrictions and water prices increasing nationwide, keeping an efficient watering schedule for your lawn has never been more important. Hydra Guard extends the time between required watering, helping customers reduce water use by up to 50%. It’s a triumph of environmentally conscious chemistry.

Lawns are susceptible to a number of moisture-related soil issues that affect their health and appearance, and Hydra Guard was designed to address these issues. Hydra Guard improves the look of your lawn, even during the dry heat of summer, while protecting against heat stress, brown spots, disease and more. It also helps your lawn recover faster if the grass is already experiencing these problems, Webster said.

A lawn after using Hydra Guard, St. George, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Lawn Doctor of Southern Utah, St. George News

Hydra Guard granules pull moisture from rainwater, morning dew and humidity in the air. That moisture is stored through periods of high humidity, then slowly released as drier conditions emerge.

Sprinkler systems often have incomplete coverage, but Hydra Guard helps by maintaining a more consistent soil moisture profile. It slows evaporative loss, allowing soils to readily accept moisture even during dry conditions.

“That’s the difference between your lawn just making it through summer and flourishing,” Webster said.

Moisture is essential, especially in a desert climate, but excessive watering breeds insects and fungi. Hydra Guard starts working in a matter of days, putting moisture to good use in the places where your lawn needs it most while drawing excess water from oversaturated areas at the same time.

Webster recommends following the Washington County Water Conservancy District’s guidelines for lawn watering in combination with using Hydra Guard to maximize water savings. Starting in September, grass should be watered no more frequently than three times per week.

See what Lawn Doctor of Southern Utah can do for your yard. Along with the water-saving technology of Hydra Guard, they provide a range of trusted solutions for grass, including grub control, weed control, aeration, overseeding and fungus treatment. Years of industry experience allows them to quickly figure out what’s wrong with your lawn and take action.

The company offers a no-nonsense guarantee. If you’re not 100% satisfied with the results of Hydra Guard or any other lawn service, they’ll come back at no cost or refund the full price of your last application. Call today for a free estimate.

Written by ALEXA MORGAN for St. George News.

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