
Watering is the most obvious requirement for your plants during the summer season, but you have to determine the quantity of water required by the plant depending upon the dryness of the soil.
Watering a dry garden in every fifteen minutes until the water runs from the bottom of the pot. You should drench the soil until the air pockets are displaced by water and salt build-up is lessened. This can be known by pushing in the shovel into the pot and check the penetration of water into the soil.
Moreover, if you are lazy enough in watering the plants just before dusk then you are running your plants into the risk of a fungus build-up. Therefore, the article suggests you to water your plants early in the day than late at night.
Plants that are sensitive to summer heat need more water and hence it is important to drench their soils in water properly.
Be consistent with watering your garden










Comments
In my experience, the most common problem or error that people make when watering is that they water too frequently and too shallowly; a good and thorough soaking once or twice a week benefits plants so much more and encourages deeper root growth.