The TerraPro Care Guide
After installation, begin regular watering 48 hours later to encourage healthy root development during the first 6 weeks.
Water 2–3 times per week
Water each plant for 1–2 minutes, depending on size
Check soil 3–6 inches deep before watering to avoid overwatering
New trees need deep, consistent watering to establish strong roots.
Water 2 times per week for the first 6–8 weeks
Apply water at the base of the tree for 10–15 minutes
Use a slow, steady flow or a tree watering bag for deep soaking
Avoid watering directly at the trunk; focus on the root zone
Moisture is critical for seed germination and early growth.
Do not water for the first 24 hours after seeding
Then water 3 times daily for 3–8 minutes each session
Keep the soil surface evenly moist without puddling
First mow when ¼ of the lawn reaches 3–3.5 inches
Immediate and consistent watering is key for new sod to root properly.
Water immediately after installation
Continue watering daily for 10–14 days
Ensure water reaches the soil beneath the sod
First mow when the sod is firmly rooted and grass is 3–3.5 inches tall
No immediate action is required, but minor settling may occur naturally.
A light layer of sand may appear; this is normal
Sweep or gently blow with a leaf blower set at a low angle
Avoid pressure washers or harsh chemicals during the first few months
Cooler seasons support healthy growth and recovery.
Water 2–3 times per week, depending on rainfall
Water deeply for 20–30 minutes per session
Water in the early morning for best results
Avoid evening watering to prevent disease
Regular watering helps reduce heat stress and promotes strong roots.
Water 2–3 times per week, or more during dry periods
Each session should last 30–40 minutes
Water in the early morning to minimize evaporation
Lawns may go dormant during high heat, but smart watering can help minimize stress.
Increase watering to 3–4 times per week, if allowed by local guidelines
Water deeply for 40+ minutes per session
Dormancy (browning) is natural; watering can resume once temperatures drop
Avoid mowing during peak heat hours