Given that your garden is coming back to life this season, and the warm weather is starting to take its role, with a sun that shines stronger and stronger, you need to learn how to water your garden correctly so as not to let the soil dry out or over-saturate it with water.

A well-watered garden results in plants, flowers, and trees growing in optimal conditions, which will bring an extra touch of beauty to your entire household.

Check the soil manually

The first thing you need to do before watering the soil is to check it for moisture. Soil watered in optimal conditions will be dry on the surface and moist inside, starting at a depth of 4-5 cm.

Choose the time of day carefully when watering your plants

During the hot season, the best time to water your plants and flowers is early in the morning, before the sun appears. This will give your plants and flowers a chance to take in the necessary water before the heat arrives.

If you cannot water your plants and flowers in the morning, try to water them before evening, but never try to water them when the sun is shining brightly because the water will evaporate for the most part and every drop of water on the leaves or stems of the plants will act as a magnifying glass and thus you risk drying out the entire garden.

Pay attention to watering seeds!

Freshly planted seeds need more water than well-established plants. Seeds need consistently moist soil, as this factor will maintain their germination and emergence to the surface.

Once they develop strong roots, they can be watered in a normal regime, like the rest of the plants in the garden.