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Monday, April 6, 2015

Tips for Planting and Watering Vegetables in Raised Beds

·         Never plant in a dry hole
·         Water more often as it gets hotter
·         Water just before the heat of the day
·         Use mulches to keep soils from drying

Soils containing composts are rich and full of nutrients for plants. It is very important to get seeds and transplants off to a good start when planting in rich soils. Follow these general guidelines when planting:
·         During the first week after planting, whether it’s seeds or transplants, never let soil around seeds or roots dry out.
·         Make sure garden soils are wet at the time of planting. Never plant into dry soil.
·         Delay applying fertilizers until you see growth from seeds or new growth from transplants.

Here are some additional guidelines for watering during the heat:
·         When temperatures are above 105F, water three times a day.
·         In hot summer months when temperatures are above 85F water 2 to 3 times a day; morning (7-8am), midday (noon to 1pm) and afternoon (5 to 6pm).

During the cooler months:
·         When temperatures are between 65F and 85F water 1 to 2 times per day;
morning and afternoon.
·         During winter months, December and January, watering is needed no more than once a day. Sometimes it may be once every three days in very cold weather.

Other tips:
·         Always water before the heat of the day.
·         Use surface mulches such as shredded paper (no colored paper or inks please!), straw or wood shavings to keep soils cool and reduce plant stress from dry soils.


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