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Discover How WaterMyYard Helps Towne Lake Residents Save Water, Money, and Lawns

Discover How WaterMyYard Helps Towne Lake Residents Save Water, Money, and Lawns

September 29 2025

When it comes to keeping lawns green and thriving in Towne Lake, knowing how much water to use can feel like guesswork. Too little, and grass suffers in the Texas heat. Too much, and homeowners waste money and water. That’s where the WaterMyYard program, a free resource offered by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, comes in.

WaterMyYard uses local weather data, collected from an extensive network of weather stations and rain gauges, along with proven plant science, to send personalized weekly watering advice right to your inbox or phone. Residents simply create a free account, answer a few questions about their irrigation system, and begin receiving recommendations on exactly how long to run sprinklers each week.

Helping Neighbors Save on Water Bills

Many homeowners are surprised to learn that over 50% of landscape water is wasted due to overwatering, inefficient watering practices, or broken irrigation systems. Not only does this drive up monthly bills, but it also strains Texas’s shared water resources. By tailoring watering schedules to local conditions, WaterMyYard helps reduce waste while keeping lawns healthy.

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A Healthier Lawn with Less Effort

A common misconception is that a greener lawn needs more water. In reality, many lawn problems—like fungus or shallow roots—are caused by overwatering or watering at the wrong time. The WaterMyYard program is designed to provide the “just right” amount of supplemental irrigation needed to support a healthy lawn, which often turns out to be less than homeowners expect.

Easy, Automated, and Free

Once set up, WaterMyYard sends weekly text or email recommendations, taking the guesswork out of lawn care. While it can’t predict future rainfall, the program gives science-backed estimates for the week ahead. If rain is in the forecast, residents can hold off on watering and let nature handle the job.

Getting Started Is Simple

Residents of Towne Lake can check if their area is covered and sign up at www.watermyyard.org. Setup only takes a few minutes, and the program is completely free to use.

By participating, Towne Lake homeowners can enjoy a healthier yard, lower their water bills, and help conserve one of Texas’s most precious resources for the future.


By Tiffany Krenek, My Neighborhood News 
 
Tiffany Krenek, authorTiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.
 


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