Sunday, 6 December 2015

Watering plants

All plants need water to survive. The amount of water required alters based on soil conditions, temperature, the surrounding environment and the age/status (flowering/fruiting) of the plant.

Deep watering is by far more beneficial in comparison with frequent and shallow sprinklings.

Early morning is recommended for watering plants to avoid build-up of moisture around the trunk and the foliage.

Installing a watering system is of value. Drip irrigation is recommended as it minimizes water loss and provides water to the root zone of plants.

Planting design takes into consideration garden and soil aspects to group plants with similar characteristics that are in sync with micro-climate of the garden.

Plants will wilt if soil water is not adequate. Prolonged drought can stress plant to a critical level.

Control of weeds and mulching are good garden maintenance practices to minimise water loss and evaporation.

1 comment:

  1. On average (depending on plant type, soil, seasonality) how often do gardens need to be watered and how long should the intervals be?

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