In irrigation scheduling, Programs A, B, and C typically refer to separate, customizable watering schedules that can be set up on an irrigation controller or timer. For a program to run successfully, you will need a Start Time, Run Time(s), and Water Days set. Here's a breakdown of what each program can be used for:
| Program | Areas | Description |
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| A | Landscape Watering | - Purpose: Usually designated for the main lawn or turf areas.
- Typical Zones: Grass, large open areas.
- Watering Frequency: More frequent (e.g., 3–4 times per week), depending on climate and season.
- Start Times: Early morning to reduce evaporation.
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| B | Shrubs, Trees, or Drip Zones | - Purpose: Used for less frequent but deeper watering needs.
- Typical Zones: Trees, shrubs, flower beds, or drip irrigation systems.
- Watering Frequency: Less frequent (e.g., 1–2 times per week), but longer durations.
- Start Times: Early morning or late evening.
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| C | Seasonal Area | - Purpose: For areas with unique watering needs or seasonal adjustments.
- Typical Zones: Vegetable gardens, newly planted areas, or potted plants.
- Watering Frequency: Varies based on plant type and season.
- Start Times: Can be customized as needed.
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