Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Chopsticks in the soil
G'day all...
the Persiano pick. (Chopsticks in the soil). I use bamboo skewers rather than chop sticks...much easier on the roots. My practice goes like this: 1. Set the skewers into the soil of each plant. 2. Check each skewer for watering needs. 3. Leave a colored (with a marking pen) skewer in each plant that needs watering (less than half of my plants require watering every day). 3. Next day...put skewers into pots that were not watered previous day... 4. Follow steps #2 and #3... After a few days without significant changes in weather, you will know which trees need water every day, and which ones can go every other day. Leave the skewers in the ones that need watering every day. When the weather changes, go through steps 1-4 again. This works well for me...with fast draining soil...in spite of temps into the 90s. Have a good day. Pat Dez of the Arizona High Dezert, at 4550', Oracle, AZ, 2000' above Tucson Sunset Zone 10 USDA Zone 8 aka: Pat Patterson 'riding off in all directions' |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
plant pot soil add sand to the clay soil ? | United Kingdom | |||
Is Garden Magic Top Soil suitable as soil (by itself)? | Gardening | |||
Tarwi can grow in acid soil, fix nitrogen, kill a potato soil nematode, and its seed can yield a gre | Permaculture | |||
Chopsticks in the soil - OOOPS! | Bonsai | |||
recommendations for great top soil or soil with perlite? | North Carolina |