Water Smart
Watering a plant does more than keep it hydrated. Plants need water to help them absorb nutrients in the soil and fight off disease and pest damage. But too much water, especially overhead watering, can spread disease, keep roots from getting the air they need, and even lead to runoff of valuable soil nutrients. Some tips for keeping your garden watered on hot summer days:
- Water in the evening or early morning to prevent evaporation and plant stress
- Avoid overhead watering.
- Use soaker hoses or drip irrigation whenever possible.
- Give plants one long, deep drink of water once or twice a week as opposed to shallow, daily waterings.
- Container plants dry out quickly and may need daily watering.
- Mulch, mulch, mulch! Try our Happy Frog Soil Conditioner as a top dressing to give plant roots extra nutrients, while keeping them cool and damp.









