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Lawn and Garden Care
Rules of Thumb for Water Use on Lawns and Gardens

* One deep watering is much better than watering several times lightly.
* Lawns need about 1 inch of water each week. If the weather is very hot, apply an inch of water about every 3 days.
* Watering to a depth of 4-6 inches encourages deeper, healthier root development. It allows longer periods between watering.
* To measure the water, put an empty tuna can (or cat food can) on the lawn while watering. Stop watering when the can is full or if you notice water running off the lawn.

Know Your Soil

Different soil types have different watering needs. You don't need to be a soil scientist to know how to water your soil properly. These tips can help.

* Loosen the soil around plants so it can quickly absorb water and nutrients.
* Use a 1- to 2-inch protective layer of mulch on the soil surface above the root area. Cultivating and mulching reduce evaporation and soil erosion.
* Clay soil: Add organic material such as compost or peat moss. Till or spade to help loosen the soil. Since clay soil absorbs water very slowly, water only as fast as the soil absorbs the water.
* Sandy soil: Add organic material to supplement sandy soil. Otherwise, the water can run through it so quickly that plants won't be able to absorb it.
* Loam soil: The best kind of soil. It's a combination of sand, silt, and clay. Loam absorbs water readily and stores it for plants to use.

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The best kind of soil. It's a combination of sand, silt, and clay. Loam absorbs water readily and stores it for plants to use.
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It's nice that the nurseries did all the pinching and growing for us, while we were busy with our summer blooming plants.A lot of the plants look a little tired from spending their summer in a pot, but you'd be surprised how quickly they adjust, once you pop them in the ground.
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The best kind of soil. It's a combination of sand, silt, and clay. Loam absorbs water readily and stores it for plants to use.
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The best kind of soil. It's a combination of sand, silt, and clay. Loam absorbs water readily and stores it for plants to use.
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To measure the water, put an empty tuna can (or cat food can) on the lawn while watering. Stop watering when the can is full or if you notice water running off the lawn.
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To measure the water, put an empty tuna can (or cat food can) on the lawn while watering. Stop watering when the can is full or if you notice water running off the lawn.
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To measure the water, put an empty tuna can (or cat food can) on the lawn while watering. Stop watering when the can is full or if you notice water running off the lawn.
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Hi, welcome to the forums.

Here we talk about home and garden tips

Lawn and garden care

Basic rules for water use on lawns and gardens

* A deep watering is much better than watering several times lightly.

* Lawns need about 1 inch of water each week. If the weather is very hot, apply inch of water about every 3 days.

* Watering to a depth of 4-6 inches encourages deeper, healthier root development. It allows longer periods between watering.

* To measure the water, put an empty tuna can (or cat food can) on the lawn while watering. Stop watering when the can is full or if you notice water running off the lawn.

Know your soil

Different soil types have different watering needs. No need to be a soil scientist to know how to water your soil properly. These tips can help.

* Loosen the soil around plants so it can quickly absorb water and nutrients.

* Use 1-2 inch layer of mulch to protect the earth's surface above the root zone. Cultivation and mulching reduce evaporation and erosion.

* Clay soil: Add organic matter such as compost or peat moss. Up or spade to help loosen the soil. Since clay soil absorbs water very slowly, the water as fast as the soil absorbs the water.

* Sandy soil: Add organic material to supplement sandy soil. Otherwise, the water can run through it so quickly that plants will not be able to absorb.

* Loam Soil: best type of soil. It is a combination of sand, silt and clay. The soil absorbs water readily and stores it in plants.

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