The joy of every gardener or farmer is when they see their plants do well. It shows that their efforts yielded fruits. When you water your garden in the presence of adequate sunlight, you give it a chance at life. However, a lot of people kill their plants through overwatering.

It’s one thing to understand the importance of watering, but it’s another thing to water your plants effectively. You have to be mindful of the kind of hose you use and the pressure, too. Some hose diameters are ½ in., ⅜ in., ¾ in., etc.

Choosing the right hose also requires you to choose the right hose reel for protection and safety.

Without further ado, here are simple tips you should keep in mind when you water your garden.

Simple tips on how to water your garden like a pro

1. Know your plant’s water needs

This is so important. As mentioned earlier, a lot of gardeners kill their plants by overwatering them. The amount of water needed by one plant may differ from the amount of water needed by another.

Before you water a plant, learn their language. For instance, plants like ferns need to be constantly kept moist, while succulent plants like to be dry and may die if watered excessively. You have to understand your plant’s water needs and meet them adequately.

2. The water should reach the soil

Plants can’t grow when only their leaves are watered. When you water your plants, focus the pressure on the soil in a way that the water would sink deep into the roots. Stop splashing water on the leaves of the plant.

If you’re using a watering hose, let the spout be placed only on the soil. The same goes for a watering can.

3. Know your plant’s pot

A lot of people don’t take this seriously, but it’s very important. Most plants purchased from retailers grow in small (grower) pots. They are meant to be temporary placements for the plant, not permanent addresses.

When you leave these plants in the pot for too long, they start growing deep roots in the container, which may obstruct their growth. Thus, making them hard to be watered and more vulnerable to diseases.

4. Water the plants thoroughly

Leaves tend to grow where there is more water receptivity. If you water just one part, leaves will grow in that direction. All parts of your plant should look lush and full, so you must water every part thoroughly.

Ensure the water sinks into the roots, not displacing the soil.

5. Protect your watering tools

This is so important. Your watering efforts will be futile if your tools are bad. If you’re using a hose, ensure that you get quality hose reels to protect it from external damage.

If you leave your hose lying around carelessly, you could have green patches on your lawn, which doesn’t look pretty. Plus, it makes your living space disorganized.

Depending on the size of your lawn, you could either get a wall-mounted hose or a free-standing retractable one. A retractable hose is very convenient.

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