If you have a garden, you must water it. However, it’s not enough to simply purchase a watering can and hope for the best. Watering your garden involves a careful balance. The time of day you water your garden, and how you water it can make the difference between a fruitful garden, and one that doesn’t yield as much as you hoped.
Don’t over water your garden! Even though plants are made of mostly water, too much water can drown the plants and limit the amount of edible fruit/vegetables they grow. Keep the soil moist, but don’t flood your garden. Similarly, ensure you are providing enough water for a healthy garden. The soil should always be damp, and rarely dry and brittle. The time of day you water your garden is imperative to the health of your plants, and it’s best to water your garden in the early morning or late evening. Watering plants at noonday can burn them, so it is important to water them when the sun is not at its hottest. Remember the rule of moderation when watering your plants, and your garden will be sure to grow lush, with plenty of fruits and vegetables for you to enjoy.