Not sure when it’s the
right time to water your flowers? Listen to your plants—they’ll tell you! Here
are some signs that indicate they’re thirsty:
·
Leaves droop
slightly during the heat of the day, but recover once the sun goes down.
·
Leaves are duller
or grayer than normal.
·
The foliage of
fleshy-leaved plants shrivels slightly or feels soft to the touch.
Soaker hoses that snake
through your flower beds don’t simply make watering a snap—they also keep your
water bill in check! That’s because they deliver water directly to the plants’
roots and minimize evaporation. Cover them with mulch and leave them in place
year-round, and your watering woes will be a thing of the past!
And the best part is, if
you have an old leaky hose lying around, you don’t have to go out and buy a brand-new
soaker hose—you already have one! All you have to do is straighten the hose on
the ground and punch holes all the way through using an ice pick, spacing the
holes about 12 inches apart. Then tie 6-inch strips of rags around each punched
area, screw one end of the hose to the faucet, and put a hose end cap on the
other end. Lay the hose in your garden bed, turn the water on low, and let your
garden beauties soak up the refreshing H2O.
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