In pots, water under the foliage to ensure moisture is getting to the roots; rain and overhead sprinkles run off the plants.
Thoroughly water plants frequently – in hot, dry weather, daily waterings are usually necessary. In cooler temperatures, you may only need to water two or three times per week.
Using your hose, a slow trickle placed close to the roots of the plant is better than a hard blast.
Continue watering your plantings until removal in the fall.
Dry soil becomes hydrophobic – it repels water. To rehydrate your potting soil, place a hose close to the surface and let it run slowly until water runs out the bottom. Do this repeatedly until the soil feels moist several inches below the surface throughout the pot. Continue regular waterings as usual.
Young plant material in planting beds do not have a strong root system. Ensure even, penetrating coverage throughout the bed to encourage root growth.
Water planting beds two to three times per week; adjust this as needed depending on rainfall. An average of 1" of rain per week is sufficient if the soil has not dried out.
Monitor plants regularly for any insect or disease problems.
Rabbits and other animals enjoy some annuals. Repellants can help in-ground plantings. Elevating pots or setting up subtle fencing can also help protect your plants.
Your LandWorks Representative can answer any questions and provide specific plant care recommendations for your property.
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