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Here are a few tips for effective watering of plant containers and pots.
Take the time you spend watering and make it a pleasure. The watering wand is very easy to use and doesn’t flood the plants; it offers a gentle spray to give a good soaking. Ideally, be sure to soak the root ball. This encourages the plants into deep rooting, thus making them more drought tolerant over time. Take the time to enjoy your containers, watering offers a chance to deadhead if required, see which plants are thriving and can be considered a winner for next year or perhaps some would do better moved to another location.
The easiest way to make sure that your planters are in excellent shape is to install a drip irrigation system. Whether the drip system is practical or not depends on the layout of your containers and planters. If they are close together, all on your patio or balcony area, you may be able to install a spigot and pipe around the perimeter of your deck with emitters in each pot. You may want to create different zones so that the pots can be watered at different times.
One of the simplest ways to ensure that your plants are properly watered is to create self watering planters, pots and window boxes. You can do this with any of your Greenbo planter. The two trays on the bottom will use as a reservoir for the water. Over time, the plant roots extend down into the water.
- The larger the planter, the less watering they will require over time.
- Greenbo planter has a built-in draining solution which has two removable, cleanable, and replaceable trays
- If they are placed in the shade, then the need for water will be greatly reduced.
- When you do water, make sure that you water thoroughly, flood until water comes out the bottom, and then repeat.
- Make sure that your hoses are easily accessible; you don’t want to drag them from afar every time.
- Use water retention materials in your soil. There are numerous varieties at your garden centre. Make sure to read the instructions for us.
- Lastly, if your plants are severely wilted, try and move to a shady spot and then give them a good watering. They are hardy and will survive.
Take the time you spend watering and make it a pleasure. The watering wand is very easy to use and doesn’t flood the plants; it offers a gentle spray to give a good soaking. Ideally, be sure to soak the root ball. This encourages the plants into deep rooting, thus making them more drought tolerant over time. Take the time to enjoy your containers, watering offers a chance to deadhead if required, see which plants are thriving and can be considered a winner for next year or perhaps some would do better moved to another location.
The easiest way to make sure that your planters are in excellent shape is to install a drip irrigation system. Whether the drip system is practical or not depends on the layout of your containers and planters. If they are close together, all on your patio or balcony area, you may be able to install a spigot and pipe around the perimeter of your deck with emitters in each pot. You may want to create different zones so that the pots can be watered at different times.
One of the simplest ways to ensure that your plants are properly watered is to create self watering planters, pots and window boxes. You can do this with any of your Greenbo planter. The two trays on the bottom will use as a reservoir for the water. Over time, the plant roots extend down into the water.
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