·
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.
Visit
the Viragrow website and blog for more tips:
Viragrow Delivers!
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