Natural Fertilizer & Lawncare Info
Organic Lawn Watering Tips
- Whenever possible water in the morning as opposed
to watering at night. Watering at night can create a
perfect breeding ground for disease and fungus by way of
standing water. Watering in the middle of the day
(especially on hot, sunny days) will do little good
because the water begins to burn off before it really
gets a chance to soak in. Also, for broadleaf plants,
watering under excessive sunshine can cause the leaves to
"burn" as result of sunlight being intensified
by water drops. By watering in the early morning, the
water has plenty of time to soak into the soil before
burning off. Then, the water droplets on the actual grass
blades will evaporate as temperatures begin to rise.
- Water deeply! This is probably one of the most
important tips in regard to watering. It doesn't matter
whether you are watering your lawn, your vegetable garden
or your landscaping. Always water deeply. By watering for
as long as possible at each watering and then extending
the periods between waterings, you are allowing the water
to soak more deeply into the soil which encourages deep
root growth. This, in turn, helps the plant sustain
itself through times of drought and gives it more chance
to absorb more of the nutrients that it needs for
survival.
I would suggest watering for as long as you can
without causing standing water or erosion of any soil. If
this is only 1/2 hour, then water once per day or every
other day. If you can water safely for an hour or two,
then water every 4 or 5 days. Extend the periods between
waterings for as long as you can without harming the
plant. The more the plants have to work, the better off
they will be in the long run (as long as their work
provides a payoff).
- If you have just planted new seed and there is much
bare soil, water less deeply and much more often
(especially if you planted in the heat of summer--which I
don't recommend). You might wish to water for only 10
minutes each time, but 5 or 6 times per day. You must
keep the soil and the seeds moist without causing run-off
or standing water. Use your own judgement.
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