A vibrant, healthy lawn in Alberta depends as much on proper watering as on mowing and fertilizing. Because our province’s climate swings from dry, hot summers to cold winters, getting your watering schedule—and duration—right is crucial. Water too little and your grass will brown and thin; water too much and you risk disease, shallow roots, and wasted resources.
In this guide, we’ll cover:
Alberta summers range from warm and dry in the south (Calgary, Lethbridge) to more humid in the north (Edmonton). Annual rainfall is modest—often less than 400 mm—so supplemental irrigation is almost always necessary. However, cooler spring/fall temperatures and morning dew can reduce how much—and how often—you need to water.
| Season | Frequency | Duration per Session |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | 1–2 times/week | 1 hour |
| Early Summer | 2 times/week | 1 hour |
| Mid–Summer | 2–3 times/week | 1 hour |
| Late Summer | 2 times/week | 1 hour |
| Fall | 1 time/week | 1 hour |
Ideal Routine: Use a sprinkler system for 1 hour, 2–3 times per week during the hottest months to deliver roughly 1 cm (0.4″) of water per session (≈3 cm total per week when including rainfall).
DIY Test: After a 1-hour sprinkler run, push a screwdriver into the turf—if it slides in easily 10 cm down, roots are getting enough water.
| Symptom | Under-Watering | Over-Watering |
|---|---|---|
| Grass color | Pale blue-green, brown tips | Yellow patches, slimy thatch |
| Footprint test | Blades stay flattened | Blades spring back soggy |
| Soil feel | Hard, dry | Soft, muddy |
| Thatch buildup | N/A | Excessive (fungus risk) |
Conclusion
For most Alberta lawns, 1 hour per session for each area, 2–3 times a week using a sprinkler system, is the sweet spot—delivering deep watering that builds strong roots without waste. Use this guide to set your schedule and enjoy a greener, more resilient lawn all season long. Feel free to reach out to us if you need more advice.