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Watering HintsWatering in different climates and soil types.
© All articles are copyrighted by High Country Gardens. Republication is prohibited without Permission. Watering is an art that each gardener must learn because everyone’s soil and climate are so different. And these differences play such a major role in determining how much water plants need, and how often they need to be watered. WhenThe general rule is to water after the soil has dried out but before the plants wilt; and early morning watering will minimize evaporation and discourages foliar diseases caused by wet foliage at night.
HowThe general rule for watering established plants is to water deeply as opposed to surface watering.
A drip system applies water very slowly so it soaks in deeply. Because the water is not sprayed, very little is wasted to evaporation. There is a drip system appropriate for any application. A soaker hose works well too but may not get an adequate amount of water to plants that are not close to the hose line. You will also need to do a feel test with your hand several times to see how long you should let the water run. Very little moisture will be observed on the soil surface but rest assured there will be more moisture below that does not show. Hand watering a few plants may be necessary with either of the methods above. Use the hose and watering can. If you prefer hand watering, make a saucer or rim around each plant with garden soil. Fill the saucer, let it drain, and fill again. |
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