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A really good soak from time to time is
better than little and often. A good drench will encourage roots to go
further down into the soil where it’s cooler. Avoid watering during the
day unless the plant is really suffering as midday heat can evaporate
water before plants have a chance to soak it up and try not to splash
foliage as this evaporates quickly and small water droplets can act like
magnifying glasses in bright sunlight and even scorch leaves.
f plants are in pots, get the hose right
down at the base of the plant, this will get the water to where its
needed most. Adding a little fertiliser to the water will replenish
nutrients which get used up or are carried away as the pots drain.
How much water a plant needs will depend on
how and where it’s growing. Plants in pots generally need watering more
often as the amount of available water is less and especially so with
hanging baskets.
So, is growing everything in the ground the
answer? Not always, if you have bigger plants nearby which will have a
greater demand for water than smaller plants and compete with them! The
strong effects of wind and sun will also dry out foliage quicker when
they’re combined.
Water is something
we all need, so be water wise and use it carefully this summer. Your
garden and your pocket will be all the better for it.

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