Thread: When to water?
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Old 18-07-2006, 05:41 AM posted to rec.gardens
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"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net wrote in message
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"Matthew Reed" nospam at zootal dot com nospam wrote in message
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If I dig down 3-4 inches, the soil appears moist. Should I wait until
it's
dry to a depth of several inches before watering? My garden is doing
well,
even my beans are doing good now that the weather is warm. If anything,

I'm
overwatering. My nieghbors say that our wells will run dry in August, and

I
will have to switch to city water to keep plants alive. At that time I

will
need to cut watering to a minimum while still maintaining health and
productivity.

So - what is a good indication of the need to water? Wait until plants

start
to wilt? Wait until soil is dry at a depth of several inches. Water twice

a
week, needed or not?


Short answer: it depends.

Shallow rooted plants, such as peppers and beans won/t appreciate having
the
top two inches dry out.

Corn roots OTOH, go much deeper, but corn likes 1-2" / wk following
pollenation when the ears are filling.

Melons, strawberries, and brambles like water while their expanding, but
not
while they/re ripening b/c it dilutes their sugar content.

Tomato likes an even water supply, especially while ripening to minimize
splitting.

Best overall advice is to apply mulch and irrigate in the morning to
supplement rainfall so that your plants get ~1" / wk. Like me, you/re on
well water, so drip irrigation is the best method.


Ahhh...did not know that about peppers/beans. Might explain why some of my
beans did not set fruit. And why my peppers are growing slowly and for the
most part just sitting there. So are my Eggplants. My tomatoes and
tomatillas are exploding - I had no idea tomatillas would grow so big! And
my first planting of corn is just now sending up tassels, plants are 6' tall
and growing - I figure they will hit 8' or so. Appreciate the water
advice -)