Watering
Watering the garden and surrounding landscape is a necessity in order for plants to thrive. Even drought tolerant plants require water now and then. But when do you water plants in the garden? How should you water and with what type of irrigation method? Learn answers to these questions and more as well as techniques used cut down on watering maintenance in the articles that follow.
Watering
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Hot Water And Plant Growth: Effects Of Pouring Hot Water On Plants
Garden lore is full of interesting methods of treating and preventing diseases. Even though treating plants with hot water sounds like it should be one of those crazy home remedies, it can actually be very effective when applied properly. Learn more here.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Soaker Hose Irrigation: How To Use Soaker Hoses In The Lawn And Garden
If you're curious about soaker hoses stocked alongside regular hoses in the garden store, take a few minutes to investigate their many benefits. That funny-looking hose is one of the best gardening investments you can make. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Fertigation Guide: Is Fertigation Good For Plants
Many gardeners use either a water-soluble fertilizer or a slow-release fertilizer to feed plants, but there’s a new method called fertigation. What is fertigation and does fertigation work? The following article discusses how to fertigate plants in the garden.
By Amy Grant
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AC Condensation For Plants: Is Irrigating With AC Water Safe
The condensation water that results from operating our ACs is a valuable commodity that can be used with purpose. Watering with AC water is a great way to use this byproduct of the unit's function. Click here to learn about watering plants with air conditioner water.
By Bonnie L. Grant