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Most gardeners fail when watering. It should not be too much or too little. And it also depends on location, weather and the plant itself! Important: Use your finger to feel how moist the soil is. If it is dry, you should water it. You give water to the soil, not to the plant. The soil should always be moist, never stay wet for long, and never completely dry out.
even in the cold
Regular watering is ideal. Watering once a day is only necessary when it’s really hot. Plants like a gentle stream flowing from the watering can. Better a spray during sowing. Other things to watch out for:
- It is better to water properly than to water a little at a time. You want the water to reach the roots, so it’s good to let the soil absorb the water completely. It also promotes the germination of weeds if only the top layer of soil is always moistened. Smaller potted plants can also be submerged in a water bath.
- Many balcony and indoor plants die not from drought, but from getting their feet too wet. Therefore, it is important that each planter has a hole. A plate helps you see if you’ve watered enough
- The bigger the pot, the better. A larger volume of soil can store more water and needs to be irrigated less.
- mulch! So cover the open ground. This lowers the temperature in the pot and reduces the evaporation of water. Mulching is also an option for adding organic matter to the soil. Use stale tea, coffee, dried leaves, straw, nettle, or dried parts of your patio herbs. Crush, then cover the soil around your plants with a thin layer!
Scarlet Allenspach is a Blick horticulturalist and founder of Urbanroots.
Source : Blick

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