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I use funnels to water direct to roots rather than all over the soil, especially for veg in pots. Limits the chance of a crust forming on the top of the soil too.
x Tinabalerina x
When the work is done and the garden is fine, the fun will flow as will the wine - Me!
Hi, I tend to water each day at the allotment when it is hot, is this necessary? Never know when to water, would save me a lot of time if I didn't need to go everyday. I am growing the following,
I follow RHS advice dig a small hole, if there's any moisture a few inches down then there's no need to water established stuff.
Seed/seedling rows, potted stuff and transplants get watered - nothing else until the soil shows it's needed! Vegetables: watering / Royal Horticultural Society
A good soak once a week is better than a daily dribble
Agreed
I only water established plants if they begin to wilt. This is a very rare occurrence in this country.
Potatoes and onions I treat a little differently as they approach harvesting time, as they need water to do well.
Remember, a bad day at the allotment is still better than a good day at work!
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