Every Part of Your Life Can be Improved With Kangen Water

Discover how Kangen Water is much more than just a great healthy water to drink. There are so many ways using the right pH water, can replace toxic chemical laden products from your home, your foods, your family and your pets.

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Healthy St. Augustine Carpet Grass

Healthy Carpet Grass in San Antonio Texas can take a lot of water in the summer time.  Often home owners put their sprinklers on hours at a time, using hundreds of gallons just to keep this grass from getting parched in the hot Texas sun.  It is possible to have a soft thick pad of St Augustine with out turning on the sprinkler a single time during the summer.  In fact, you can water your grass with 3 to 5 gallons a day!

Capture All By-Product Water
Capture all the by-product water, that comes out the gray hose, when you are making drinking water from your ionizer.  The water that comes out the gray hose is acidic water with a pH of about 4.5 (acidic).  Most plants love this water.  More importantly, this water is micro-clustered like the alkaline water, which means this water has superior cellular hydrating capabilities.


Every time you make drinking water, put the gray hose in a watering pail, or a 5 gallon water container and collect until full.  When full, empty the water in a different area of your lawn each time.  Often, in hours you can see parched grass, change colors from a wilting yellowing color into firm deep green blades of grass.

Build Deep Roots For Your Lawn
One of the most important things for healthy grass is a deep root system.  During the fall and winter when your grass is dormant is the most important time to use Kangen Water on your grass. Why?  Because Kangen Water is microclustered, and when you put it on your lawn, the water penatrates deeper in your soil.  Grass roots go where the water is.  When they go deep, they GROW DEEP.    When your grass comes back,  it requires very little water to stay green and healthy.  Why is that?  Mainly because the roots are now very deep, where the ground is always most.

The photo above, was taken in San Antonio, May of 2010, on a lawn which had to date, never been watered with a hose or a sprinkler.  At the time, all other lawns in the area were light colored or yellowish, and being overtaken with weeds,.

 Photo to left was taken in May 2010 of a lawn which had never been watered by hose or sprinkler the entire season.  If you were to pull the blades apart, to look at the soil, you would have seen dry, even cracking soil!

How can grass with dry cracking soil look like this? Easy, it has to have deep roots.

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