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All of our hydrants are direct into the ground, so as long as we unhook the hoses, the hydrants are good. And yes, I drain the water out of the hoses, in case I need to use them when it is below freezing to put out a grass fire.
We have to have our sprinklers blown out and all kinds of yard and garden winter preparation. It was so much easier in California. What did I do to get my yard ready for winter in California? Nothing!
whiteheron over 8 years ago
So is mine (though I am a Plugger) I turn the outside water off
sloaches over 8 years ago
I put those styrofoam covers over the spigots in case we get a hard freeze. Being in Central Texas tho, it doesn’t happen very often.
Smiley Rmom over 8 years ago
All of our hydrants are direct into the ground, so as long as we unhook the hoses, the hydrants are good. And yes, I drain the water out of the hoses, in case I need to use them when it is below freezing to put out a grass fire.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Ours is mostly self draining; however, hooking the air compressor to the manifold and opening each circuit makes for a quick job…
Perkycat over 8 years ago
We have to have our sprinklers blown out and all kinds of yard and garden winter preparation. It was so much easier in California. What did I do to get my yard ready for winter in California? Nothing!
choo choo willy over 8 years ago
Done here in Chicago, even though it’s 64 degrees here today. I don’t want to wait though, it can change in a heartbeat.
Farside99 over 8 years ago
94 degrees here in wintry SoCal. Almost sweated to death walking down the street to vote.