Showing posts with label watering problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watering problems. Show all posts
Friday, March 2, 2012
Common Watering Problems
Many, many problems are caused for houseplants and garden plants by common watering mistakes. These include under watering, over watering, watering at the wrong time, improper watering and watering on a schedule. All of these can lead to plant diseases especially those caused by fungus. They can aid in the spread of plant disease and the leaching of nutrients in container plants. I can't tell
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water management,
watering problems
Monday, August 23, 2010
A Basket Full of Vegetables
Vegetable BasketAugust 22, 2010
We had a bit of rain overnight the night before so yesterday I went through the garden to do a clean pick. My 14" diameter wicker basket is overflowing! I am so very happy with the California Wonder green peppers. This heirloom variety is really performing nicely. Everything in the basket as well as the cucumber are heirloom varieties. I will be saving a lot
We had a bit of rain overnight the night before so yesterday I went through the garden to do a clean pick. My 14" diameter wicker basket is overflowing! I am so very happy with the California Wonder green peppers. This heirloom variety is really performing nicely. Everything in the basket as well as the cucumber are heirloom varieties. I will be saving a lot
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watering problems,
weather
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Overgrown Garden Beds
Overgrown Garden BedAugust 19, 2010
This morning I ended up watering the raised beds again. Rain is predicted this evening but I'm not taking any chances. We've had rain all around us but not actually hitting us for the past couple of weeks now. Despite the cooler weather the last couple of days the heat and humidity have shot right back up there today so watering was a must.
As I puttered in
This morning I ended up watering the raised beds again. Rain is predicted this evening but I'm not taking any chances. We've had rain all around us but not actually hitting us for the past couple of weeks now. Despite the cooler weather the last couple of days the heat and humidity have shot right back up there today so watering was a must.
As I puttered in
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watering problems
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Emergency Container Resuce
Ontario and Quebec are experiencing a heat wave with hot, humid weather. This is the type of weather that can end up killing off a few container plants. The problem is even if the container is watered thoroughly in the morning by early afternoon it may need watering again. This year I added SoilMoist™ granules to my non-edible planters to help with water management but even that is proving to
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water management,
watering problems
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Using SoilMoist™ Granules in Houseplants and Planters
I posted awhile ago about my waterball garden using Deco beads by the makers of SoilMoist™. I was impressed enough with the Deco beads that I wanted to try the SoilMoist™ as well. SoilMoist™ has been successfully used in the horticultural industry as a water management system. Essentially what the granules do is absorb moisture like a sponge then releases it to the soil as the soil dries. It
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water management,
watering problems
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Automatic Watering Globe
A couple of days ago I was pondering the problem of container plants drying out and wanted an inexpensive solution to ensuring houseplants were adequately watered when we are away. Houseplants are as problematic if we are gone for 2 or 3 days but outdoor container plants can easily become too dry in the period of a few hours. I recently wrote about a gravity fed watering system that I am
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gardening solutions,
watering problems
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Heinz 1439 Tomato
Tomatoes are likely the first choice of any vegetable grown in home gardens and for good reason. Homegrown tomatoes are the best tasting tomatoes you can ever eat! They are simply the best fresh picked from the vine, still warm with the sun's kiss and moments away from a sandwich or salad. Most home gardeners will grow more than one variety of tomatoes usually chosen for a particular use.
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square foot gardening,
vegetables,
watering problems
Monday, May 29, 2006
Watering Tips
Watering can be the single most make or break of gardening. Improper water whether too much, too little or at the wrong time can spell disaster. So here are some of my watering tips most of them learned through trial and error. They are by no means perfect and you will have to adapt to your situation.Timing:I prefer to water in the early morning before the full force of the sun hits the plants
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eco-friendly,
watering problems
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