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How to Water Garden Plants Deeply
easy
Gardening
2-3 hours
5 steps
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Tools Needed
Sprinkler
— Fine spray
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Hose
— Standard garden hose
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Garden-rake
— For surface loosening
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Steps
1
Prepare the soil by ensuring thorough cultivation to reduce the overall need for frequent watering.
Tip: Avoid letting the soil become hard or crusted on top, as this wastes water.
2
Apply water thoroughly to ensure the soil is soaked to a depth of approximately one foot.
Tip: Deep watering is more effective than light sprinkling.
3
Use a sprinkler with a fine spray for two to three hours to ensure proper wetting without washing away loose surface soil.
Tip: A hose is the second-best alternative for deep application.
4
Water the beds in the evening to allow for deep penetration.
Tip: Avoid sprinkling plants every day or two, as this can spoil them.
5
In the morning, once the earth begins to dry, stir up or loosen the soil surface using a garden-rake.
Tip: This prevents moisture from being lost to evaporation.
Pro Tips
Do not confuse 'sprinkling' with 'watering'; deep soaking is required for plant health.
Watering-pots are inefficient for deep watering except in very small gardens.
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Sources
Synthesized from 3 verified sources:
Gutenberg: War Gardens Guide
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Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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Gutenberg: Farm Gardening Guide
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