The first month of fall is almost ready to over and some of us still don’t know how to water their plants in order them to be healthy and strong. To err is human but to make mistakes when it comes to plants can be really dangerous. So you’d better read these tips.
One of the main peculiarities of fall – temperatures go down and become cooler and cooler just until the autumn rains begin. It goes without saying that type of watering depends upon the kind of plants, and when they were planted, where they are growing and when they were planted.
All plants located underneath roof overhangs need periodic and constant watering since they are out of reach of rainfall. Young plants need periodic and modest watering. Rather strong and already established trees and shrubs don’t need often watering, the only one thing, be sure that there is enough water around shallow-rooted shrubs such as rhododendrons.
Remember, that if you want your perennial and annual flowers to be green and even bloom as long as possible, keep them modestly moistened until the rains come. Anyway, just remember that watering in fall has nothing in common with summer watering, it must be as modest as possible. In late autumn, practice a deep watering with both evergreen and deciduous trees and shrubs.
