7 Tips to Water Your Garden Perfectly 🌻🚿

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • You can make a lot of mistakes when doing something as simple as watering your garden. Kevin shares the bare bones basics of how to water for beginner growers.
    IN THIS VIDEO
    → Irrigation Supplies: growepic.co/3THlH8r
    → Universal Bottom Tray: growepic.co/3LKT6gw
    → Seed Starting Trays: growepic.co/3JCFSQw
    → Vertical Gardening: growepic.co/40bTl8L
    SUPPORT EPIC GARDENING
    → Shop: growepic.co/shop
    → Seeds: growepic.co/botanicalinterests
    LEARN MORE
    → All Our Channels: growepic.co/youtube
    → Blog: growepic.co/blog
    → Podcast: growepic.co/podcasts
    → Discord: growepic.co/discord
    → Instagram: growepic.co/insta
    → TikTok: growepic.co/tiktok
    → Pinterest: growepic.co/pinterest
    → Twitter: growepic.co/twitter
    → Facebook: growepic.co/facebook
    → FB Group: growepic.co/fbgroup
    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 - Intro
    00:15 - Watering Can
    01:05 - Spot Treatment
    01:54 - Water Wait Water
    02:16 - Hose
    03:30 - Watering Mature Plant
    06:08 - Watering Seedlings
    07:41 - Watering Philosophy
    DISCLAIMER
    Epic Gardening occasionally links to goods or services offered by vendors to help you find the best products to care for plants. Some of these may be affiliate links, meaning we earn a small commission if items are purchased. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. More info on our process: www.epicgardening.com/disclai...
  • ХоббиХобби

Комментарии • 171

  • @Jimmukun_
    @Jimmukun_ Год назад +221

    Pro tip: only use Brawndo - it's what the plants crave

    • @HajiDumas
      @HajiDumas Год назад +48

      It haz Electrolytes!!!!

    • @Dcc333
      @Dcc333 Год назад

      ​@@HajiDumas hahahaha I hate yall

    • @Jimmukun_
      @Jimmukun_ Год назад +41

      ​@@HajiDumas yeah why is he telling to use water?? Like from the toilet??

    • @jerfguy
      @jerfguy Год назад +3

      He's smart.

    • @ProjectZeroMortals1
      @ProjectZeroMortals1 Год назад +1

      Thx foolish mortal goku

  • @brandon8900
    @brandon8900 Год назад +57

    Kevin, just wanted to say that you guys have inspired me to start over 150 seeds this year! I did maybe 25-30 last year. Love the videos and the information you provide.

    • @wormulous
      @wormulous Год назад +4

      You sound like me. I have so many starts and so many varieties of things that I am well aware that things are just going to fail as well. Either way whatever works is going to be... wait for it... epic.

    • @brandon8900
      @brandon8900 Год назад +1

      @@wormulous some will fail and some will succeed, that's why you should always plant more than you need!

    • @wormulous
      @wormulous Год назад +2

      @@brandon8900 yes!!! I can assure you I dont need 24 cabbages, but I have them started. They love it in the cool garage as well I think. The same amount of bok choy however. Yeah I'll be ok with that.

    • @brandon8900
      @brandon8900 Год назад +1

      @@wormulous what temperature is your garage? I still have possible frost until late may lol

    • @wormulous
      @wormulous Год назад +1

      @@brandon8900 it all depends. It was warm today here in PA but we are just coming off of frosts so it can fluctuate anywhere probably from lower 40s to 60s

  • @lesliehilesgardener6959
    @lesliehilesgardener6959 18 часов назад

    Spiritual watering must be DAILY 😍🤩😍

  • @jessicalocklear762
    @jessicalocklear762 Год назад +11

    Hearing you say that you've killed a million seedlings weirdly made me feel ready to start mine. I was recently told that I shouldn't be embarrassed by my black thumb because practice made perfect. I should have trusted them! I figured people were just born with this weird third sense that I cannot tap into.

    • @LaSorciereFeuillue
      @LaSorciereFeuillue Год назад +2

      Jessica Locklear I think there is an affinity with gardening that some people have naturally, but I also think if you want to do something keep doing it with love and affection and never give up.

    • @jessicalocklear762
      @jessicalocklear762 Год назад +1

      @@LaSorciereFeuillue I totally hear that and think you are 100% correct. I know that I've felt bad for the plants that were in my care before, but I think I need to get over that and think of them more like gigapets. They'll die. Lol

  • @gwenda2808
    @gwenda2808 Год назад +17

    I'm glad to hear you say "gardener's intuition." I've only really been growing anything for the past few years. Although, I've been thinking about it for a number of years that borders on ridiculous. A lot of what I find myself doing has felt like instinct. So, thanks for confirming that I'm not kidding myself! 😅

  • @fodeath7361
    @fodeath7361 Год назад +26

    I’m starting my first garden this year. I love this channel.

    • @myurbangarden7695
      @myurbangarden7695 Год назад +5

      Welcome. Good luck 🌱🫛🍅🥬

    • @T_gaming28
      @T_gaming28 Год назад

      Nice! Do you know what you're going to plant so far?

    • @jgodwin717
      @jgodwin717 Год назад

      Same ❤ just harvested 3 lbs of potatoes from 6 potatoes in 3 5 gallon buckets. Can't believe it 🎉 I'm glad he said cucumbers are always wilting, because mine are growing the cucumbers... but the leaves look sad. That's why I'm here. Am I over or under watering? Do they need food? Is it the darn heat?!? 😂😂😂 Just counting this as my learning year, and snacking.

    • @rootgeniegardennozzles9817
      @rootgeniegardennozzles9817 11 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/lZN0j2uUAAQ/видео.html

  • @aslandus
    @aslandus Год назад +42

    Also of note, keep the weather in mind. If you live in a dry area you'll likely have to water on a regular schedule, but if it rains often in your area then you run the risk of over-watering if you don't account for it.

    • @palliaskamen5722
      @palliaskamen5722 Год назад +5

      I water right after a light rain, especially if it's been hot and dry. It saves water.

    • @noahmcdarby5417
      @noahmcdarby5417 Год назад +6

      Very important advice because as much as people stress "do not overwater" I live in a desert so if I dont overwater then my plants die

    • @ArDeeMee
      @ArDeeMee Год назад +1

      @@noahmcdarby5417 Remember to top your beds with mulch. It keeps the sun from burning the soil.

    • @zacherybutter7349
      @zacherybutter7349 9 месяцев назад

      @@noahmcdarby5417Zone 10a here and we get so much sun and heat that watering is required every single day.

  • @katxfish
    @katxfish Год назад +5

    With the amount of rain, we've been getting I let mother nature take care of it for me! 😂

  • @pedromunoz4468
    @pedromunoz4468 Год назад +8

    Pumping the videos Out!! NICE

  • @connollyscreate777
    @connollyscreate777 Год назад +12

    I recently purchased a copper watering can from a local antique shop. Doing my best to upcycle as much as possible. Love all these watering tips !! Thank you ! 🌎🌱😄♻️💛

  • @jfivecoat
    @jfivecoat Год назад +17

    I always do the water wait water, first garden this year but after checking the soil and seeing how dry it was it made sense to let it soak in a bit.

    • @myurbangarden7695
      @myurbangarden7695 Год назад +3

      I am a drip hose fan. Swivel it around the garden bed.

    • @ArDeeMee
      @ArDeeMee Год назад +1

      We have clay-heavy soil, so we don’t even have a choice in the matter. If you don’t water-wait-water, all that precious water will not go into the ground but run off to who knows where. And since climate change brought us actual droughts that’s just a no-no.

  • @lannylancaster62
    @lannylancaster62 Год назад +4

    Great information Kevin. Watering seems to be art, science and experience combined. I'm a container and food scape gardener in Zone 8a Central Arkansas. I find the daily walk-about in the garden helps me connect to my gardens needs. My philosophy is regular tending to your garden whether you do anything else or not. Happy Gardening.

  • @brandoncomeau130
    @brandoncomeau130 Год назад +5

    Kevin..,Dude if u pumped out 10 a day id watch every single one that evening even when you tell me something you’ve already taught me video before, you always make the FULL episode informative and very valuable informatively for me and my family, thanks epic gardening❤️💪🏽

  • @pedromunoz4468
    @pedromunoz4468 Год назад +4

    Man that water flow looks soo good, super satisfying 😊

  • @ZaneofAustin
    @ZaneofAustin Год назад

    I went to walmart, cause my hose was leaking all over not just one pinhole but dozens, way to far, but it was ancient, my grandma bought it decades ago and it sat years before i started using it.
    I can tell you without a doubt, at least for me, since i use containers and don't really use the hose that often, except when i'm out of rainwater.
    I bought one of those "retractable" hoses, and i have never been more satisfied in my life.
    Like i said i don't use the hose that much, cause all hail the watering bucket, retractable hoses are fun, they just are, give them a shot if you don't need a giant hose.

  • @skidznet
    @skidznet Год назад +8

    I have a slightly novel use for my watering can. Whenever i do a water change on my aquariums, i do it straight into a watering can. Don't let that fishy fertilizer go to waste!

    • @garynorcal4269
      @garynorcal4269 Год назад +2

      I have a 9,000 gallon fish pond in my yard. I regularly use pond water on my gardens. I agree, don't waste the fish fertilizer.

  • @Solhai
    @Solhai Год назад +8

    There's an earlier video on this channel which helped me a lot with encouraging me to get my hands in the soil and feel it. Made a big difference with my herbs.

  • @phoenixr6811
    @phoenixr6811 Год назад +2

    The struggle is real with consistently water for me😮😊

  • @ArcadeAndrew.
    @ArcadeAndrew. Год назад +16

    I honestly don't mind watering on the leaves, because if you think about it in nature a plant has leaves not just for capturing the sunlight, but the structure of a leaf is in a way that allows water to drip down to the drip zone, where the roots are of a plant. I still hit the roots for sure, but getting the leaves wet mimics what happens in nature and allows water to drip down from the leaves right where the plant actually needs it (after all it grew that way for a reason) we dont know where the roots are, but the plant does!

    • @sofiamiliaressis5403
      @sofiamiliaressis5403 Год назад +2

      I am the same. I wet the leaves as well. I only garden in large black pots that need watering every second day.

    • @tabula_rosa
      @tabula_rosa Год назад +1

      In nature plants don't get rained on when the sun is out

    • @zakiya1635
      @zakiya1635 Год назад +2

      @@tabula_rosa The sun can be out and it rain at the same time. It happens frequently where I live.

    • @rootgeniegardennozzles9817
      @rootgeniegardennozzles9817 11 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/lZN0j2uUAAQ/видео.html

    • @zacherybutter7349
      @zacherybutter7349 9 месяцев назад

      @@zakiya1635But it’s not the general case for everywhere. That’s why it’s important to grow based on the climate.

  • @vojtechmondek5558
    @vojtechmondek5558 Год назад +4

    Not sure if it was mentioned. The best water is harvested rain water. If you must use tap water, leave it in barel few days to vaporize all chlorine. The water from deep well is not perfect too because of salts and low temperature which some plants dont like.

    • @elisabetk2595
      @elisabetk2595 Год назад +1

      Most cities now use chloramines instead of chlorine. Unfortunately it's way more stable (which is why they use it - it remains in the water all through the distribution system) and doesn't off gas quickly like straight-up chlorine does.

  • @notificationgangmember9339
    @notificationgangmember9339 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for all these tips!! Epic Gardening has helped me so much and gotten me started on my gardening journey. Could we get a video on Marigold and/or Calendula?

  • @blakebro1
    @blakebro1 Год назад +4

    Thanks Kevin! You are inspirational when it comes to gardening. I love it!

  • @michellecolarusso699
    @michellecolarusso699 Год назад +1

    OK when did you make this video? Up here in North County my garden is drowning from the non stop rain and I can't believe I'm watching you water

  • @lemonyskunkketts7781
    @lemonyskunkketts7781 Год назад +2

    Lets, get into it.

  • @buckeyethor
    @buckeyethor Год назад +1

    I definiterly need a retractible hose! That sounds awesome!

  • @benteross2677
    @benteross2677 Год назад +3

    Hey Kevin. I have a watering can like yours and find it easier to turn it around and water my seedling trays from the back instead of the spout.

  • @mariobrothers4675
    @mariobrothers4675 Год назад +1

    In my opinion the plants that are a good size should have a drip irrigation especially in the summer

  • @connollyscreate777
    @connollyscreate777 Год назад +1

    Yerba Buena 🌱
    I also write my herbs and veggies in Spanish. 💛

  • @pekino08
    @pekino08 Год назад +2

    if you overwater, buy a moister prob that makes a huge difference.

  • @JamesTyrell
    @JamesTyrell Год назад +3

    Also don't water in the middle of day. Ideal watering is before sunset so the water has time to fully saturate the soil over night.

  • @kmcollins84
    @kmcollins84 Год назад +2

    We just built our first raised bed and it’s a huge one (4’x16’x2’) and we are putting a core of old spent hay in our bed to help with watering this year. I’ve only done indoor gardening so I’m excited to give this a go!

  • @PercyBowls
    @PercyBowls Год назад +1

    In my experience I’ve learned to water anywhere from 5%-10% container size every time I water. Keeps from over watering and run off. I usually keep closer to 5% unless it’s starting to get really hot out or if the plants are starting to out grow the container and have big thirsty roots.

  • @excxmoody
    @excxmoody Год назад

    Really like the flower trellis

  • @BillsCountrysideAdventures
    @BillsCountrysideAdventures Год назад

    Great video as always mate. Much ❤❤❤

  • @greenkiayre
    @greenkiayre Год назад +1

    Dhiren, it was very nice to hear from you, I also have a small garden and I have full hope that you will do it and

  • @HappiestFirstMan
    @HappiestFirstMan Год назад +1

    legit perfect timing for this video for me. Ive just noticed all my seedlings wilting. Im in australia, and just got into gardening. Thanks for your knowledge sharing and tips.

  • @deannasilva8891
    @deannasilva8891 Год назад +2

    This video was spot on. I never know if I'm watering enough. Great tips!

  • @MoonduckPsy
    @MoonduckPsy Год назад

    I water before work! It’s calming to be out watering my seedlings and new plants during spring in my Epic Gardening Birdie’s bed, knowing I don’t have to break my disabled back to enjoy growing things. Wish I could get another Birdie bed, because they TROUNCE the competition beds, while the beds let them drain even in my marine coastal environment! 🌱 🪴 🍅 🫑 🥬

  • @Sketching4Sanity
    @Sketching4Sanity Год назад

    Very awesome video. Thankx a lot!

  • @RNX001
    @RNX001 Год назад

    Very informative video. Thanks. 🙃👍👍

  • @jennibarnes140
    @jennibarnes140 Год назад

    Great info 😊

  • @albongo3949
    @albongo3949 Год назад

    I’d love to see a breakdown on water ph and soil balance relations to output on key plants.

  • @foodnwords
    @foodnwords Год назад

    I just got the Dramm Touch‘N Flow Revolver Spray Gun (and quite a few other goodies!) from your shop, and now I'm eyeing that Dramm 30" Select Rain Wand! I also really want to get some ollas (: I'd love for you to make an epic version of that watering can with the modifications you mentioned wanting!

  • @ilovecheese803
    @ilovecheese803 Год назад +2

    Exactly what I needed to see. I just started my garden and I am most afraid to over or under water.😬

  • @angelaraum1545
    @angelaraum1545 Год назад

    Live in an apt without hookup outside so i fill up can inside. When I'm tired of back & forth I found a hose that attaches to the facet inside.

  • @bvec97
    @bvec97 Год назад +1

    Ooh when you hit those young tomatoes with water at the end I almost unliked it… no way I do that in 6a - blight ensues /immediately/

  • @HabitualHobbies
    @HabitualHobbies Год назад

    I use a watering can during the time of potential freeze. During the warm months I run a hose from my kitchen sink, out the window, and to the garden. I rent my house and dont have an outdoor faucet so I do what I need to haha

  • @dirkjanrulez23
    @dirkjanrulez23 Год назад +1

    my climate waters my plants :P only water when transplant or just sown

  • @lenayashina6777
    @lenayashina6777 6 месяцев назад

    Also some plants you shouldn't water too late in the day because they might catch diseases that way when the low temperature hits. I've learned it this summer and turns out I've been hurting strawberries for years

  • @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener
    @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener Год назад +1

    Perfecto!

  • @arquerivera6762
    @arquerivera6762 11 дней назад

    Hey Kevin, thanks for all your help!
    I was wondering if you use filtered water. Thanks in advance.

  • @StrataChalup
    @StrataChalup Год назад

    Can you do a video about watering indoor seedlings? Whether to fertilize lightly with every watering, or to alternate plain water with fertilizing water (eg fish emulsion mix)? That kind of thing. You have a lot of videos and articles about starting seeds, but how about some love for keeping them alive and growing them strong indoors? Many thanks!

  • @munmunsardar.
    @munmunsardar. Год назад

    Very nice

  • @BatteredWing
    @BatteredWing Год назад

    We use self watering, wicking and buried terracotta systems. Very very hot and often dry area.

  • @NotHerb
    @NotHerb Год назад

    best way t owater containers is get used to weight of your soil when dry works every time to perfection

  • @kristaself126
    @kristaself126 Год назад +1

    I have a Hoselink also. What brand is that long sprayer that you were using?

  • @0peony8
    @0peony8 Год назад

    Before you had you water storage, did you use filters for city water? What is the best thing to do for my garden water if rain water storage isnt an option yet?

  • @hoonohoo3802
    @hoonohoo3802 Год назад

    I have a gardening question, Last year was the worst gardening year I've ever had: all of my crops in all of my extensive raised beds were damaged by pests and fungus and powdery mildews and all those nasty diseases. Is it safe to grow again in these raised beds this year? If not, what do I do?

  • @phantombasil3816
    @phantombasil3816 Год назад +1

    early !! i love gardening videos

  • @genericplantlife
    @genericplantlife Год назад +1

    This is a dumb question but, how can you tell if the soil is wet? They always say to check by sticking a finger in there. For some reason though, I feel like my fingers cannot tell the difference between wet and dry soil unless the soil is, like, BONE dry and blowing in the wind.

    • @margaritavivero4776
      @margaritavivero4776 Год назад

      When Kevin is demonstrating how to check for humidity (sticking the finger into the soil of the Yerba Buena pot), just the tip of his finger came out with some dirt. That is because humidity was that deep but no humidity on the upper layers.

  • @JessicaFillmore
    @JessicaFillmore Год назад

    Where can I find that rose breaker nozzle with the fine spray, you'd mentioned?

  • @msscamp100
    @msscamp100 Год назад +1

    In my experience, overhead watering of roses is a sure fire way to getting black spot and powdery mildew. It really isn't a good idea to get the leaves wet, or allow water to splash from the soil onto the leaves. My favorite way to water is with a soaker hose fastened down with landscape staples under the mulch. Turn it on for however long, shut it off, easy peasy.

  • @rhkean
    @rhkean Год назад

    Are there any watering techniques for an apartment environment, other than the watering can method?

  • @jaclyndepre5557
    @jaclyndepre5557 Год назад

    What kind of watering wand is that? It's really nice!

  • @porcus123
    @porcus123 Год назад +5

    many people forget, YOU SHOULDNT WATER PLANTS LEAVES WHEN ITS HOT, they assume its raining and open their pores losing even more water.
    Edit: Its because of cells called stomata, they absorb water, expand and open the pore.

  • @atomicbus360
    @atomicbus360 Год назад +2

    Hey Kevin, I think you forgot to mention the PPM and pH of the tap water vs rain water. Could you go over a video explaining this as well? I think it's important to know because I'm in San Diego too and pH is 8.0 out of the tap and goes up to 8.8 after chlorine gasoff. Thanks!

    • @jplum7708
      @jplum7708 Год назад

      Thanks for mentioning that. I'm new to gardening. I live in the northeast and never would have thought of that. I'll have to check that out here.

  • @jimmiller6704
    @jimmiller6704 11 месяцев назад

    "How do you know when a plant actually needs water."
    I like Indicator plants my fav. being Brunnera.
    When it looks like it needs water that tells me that all the other plants I have need water.
    Since Brunnera isn't a native of North America I wouldn't mind a native alternative.
    Do you have a suggestion?

  • @greta5499
    @greta5499 20 дней назад

    What connector are you using on the hose at the 2:31 mark? That looks really convenient.

  • @fourcatsandagarden
    @fourcatsandagarden Год назад

    I have had such a hard time finding a smaller watering can for my indoor plants that isn't that one spout, which is too harsh for young plants. I did find one with a rainfall type spout.....and it leaks out the bottom of the spout. You'd think nice little watering cans for indoor use would be easier to find given how popular indoor plants have been lately, but nope.

  • @zachkarp1217
    @zachkarp1217 Год назад

    what liquid Fert brand do your recommend?

  • @i_nvade8098
    @i_nvade8098 11 месяцев назад

    I find watering very enjoyable

  • @IWillzie
    @IWillzie Год назад

    Kevin your advice has me by the throat. My garden is my life I’m losing hair over this growing season. What is happening 😅😅

  • @rtang10005
    @rtang10005 Год назад

    Where did you get your watering can?

  • @jdjennin
    @jdjennin Год назад

    Are those papaver somniferum in the beginning of the video?

  • @steef-ur3ds
    @steef-ur3ds Год назад

    Can you do a video for mouse melon

  • @LiLTizzle151
    @LiLTizzle151 Год назад +2

    Does anyone have a tip for potted plants that start to solidify on top? (Also what causes this?) it happens to indoor and outdoor,mulched or not. For instance when I water one plant, it sits on top for much longer than the other pots, and when it finds it ways down one hole, all the water “drains” through that hole and reaches the bottom before it reaches the other half of the pot. I can feel in the smaller containers one half might still be dry. I have to physically tip pots at times or even poke my own holes in a circle around the plant. Raking the surface seems only a. temporary fix.
    Any tips to make this easier for myself?

    • @madammazon2942
      @madammazon2942 Год назад +3

      I don't know for sure, but it sounds like you have a heavily peat mix. Peat can be hard to rehydrate once it fully dries so I'd encourage you to either try bottom watering and letting it soak in a dish for a while to give it more time, or water more frequently so the soil doesn't dry out as much. Good luck!

    • @LiLTizzle151
      @LiLTizzle151 Год назад +2

      @@madammazon2942 Ty Ty. I tend to wait till my plants all droop before I water them. Bad habits die hard they say.

    • @elisabetk2595
      @elisabetk2595 Год назад +2

      Some soils become hydrophobic if they dry out completely, and getting them to absorb water again is frustrating. I've found success with putting the whole pot in a container of water about half-way up for 15 minutes or so, then taking it out and letting it drain so the roots aren't sitting in water too long. You'll then need to water frequently in small amounts from the top for a while until the soil there starts wicking again. It can take a few days. It's not a bad idea to restart the soil life by adding a little dirt from a healthy garden bed or container.

  • @rodnawilliams9398
    @rodnawilliams9398 Год назад

    or like me with the watering of seedlings .. i tend to "love" them to death .. definitely over water, then i let them dry out too much .. uggggh .. trying to get the sprouting and then caring for the seedlings alone is going to be the hardest i am learning

  • @bspain2002
    @bspain2002 Год назад

    You are awesome. Been watching for years. I wish you would not say 'fert'

  • @LandoftheSarah
    @LandoftheSarah Год назад

    Only you could make watering things sound so enjoyable lmfao

  • @Morganistas
    @Morganistas Год назад

    Can someone pray tell me what the name of the watering attachment Kevin demonstrated at 3:15? I need a link, pronto!

  • @bensheppard8182
    @bensheppard8182 Год назад +1

    Do you feel it's important to water branches/leaves such as on vines? Or is it best and most efficient just to water near the roots?

    • @madammazon2942
      @madammazon2942 Год назад +1

      Almost all plants uptake 90% of water from their roots including vines, so you should water the roots. Keeping leaves too wet can often lead to fungal infections like downy mildew. Hope it helps!

    • @rootgeniegardennozzles9817
      @rootgeniegardennozzles9817 11 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/lZN0j2uUAAQ/видео.html

  • @tylerwestman5258
    @tylerwestman5258 Год назад

    I made a pvc drip system but I still water with a mist hose

  • @rhkean
    @rhkean Год назад

    I'd like to drip irrigate my container garden, but I live in a 2nd floor apartment with no water sources, other than my watering can... Are there any drip irrigation systems for my situation?

  • @DougPowell01
    @DougPowell01 Год назад

    On buying a hose, don't go cheap. To know which brand go to your favorite nursery, do not buy off the shelf, but check the hose they are using in their own facility. Buy that brand!

  • @waynereed4540
    @waynereed4540 Год назад

    Question, If you are on city water is it really necessary to let the chlorine evaporate before watering your plants with it?

    • @gloriouslumi
      @gloriouslumi 7 месяцев назад

      In many cities, yes, especially if you can smell the chlorates straight from the tap. Chlorine destroys organic matter. Older plants are less susceptible, but I always dechlorinate for seed starting. I saw a significant increase in germination rates and reduction in damping off once I started doing it

  • @Mysticcycles
    @Mysticcycles Год назад

    💯 recommend a bosmere haws 24’’ brass watering lance! It is well worth the money! Trust me!

  • @Kayiss
    @Kayiss Год назад

    Saving money on groceries is great, but what about your water bill? 😅 Does it replace the grocery prices?

  • @JaanikaRiiel
    @JaanikaRiiel Год назад

    It is still a bit vague to my why it is so bad to get the leaves wet when you are watering the plants. When it rains then all leaves get wet anyway. Shouldn't that be bad also? Please do explain that, Kevin. Thanks.

    • @shellcracker18
      @shellcracker18 Год назад

      Watering the leaves too much can cause fungus and downy mildew to take over

  • @heatherhorton2547
    @heatherhorton2547 Год назад

    Most of my dragon fruit rotted with all the rain and cold weather we have been having.

  • @DTA-me3kv
    @DTA-me3kv Год назад +1

    Creek water works best.

    • @JustAnAverageGuyToo
      @JustAnAverageGuyToo Год назад +3

      I dont live near a creek, but i live near a canal, and i personally think i shouldn't water my plants(i dont have plants) with that water

  • @HealthyDisrespectforAuthority
    @HealthyDisrespectforAuthority Год назад

    My watering can is a dripper.. not in a good way.
    I have a use for 25 foot hoses.. as leaders for soaker hoses. feel free to send me any you don't want.
    I like them better than the drip irrigation systems for setting up and moving them.. less time bent over.
    ok.. I'm having wand jealousy.. I don't have one of those yet but I have a nozzle that does the shower thing.
    This year, I have a bunch of grow bags and I'm watering both the plants and the outside of the bags so they last a bit longer before the dirt turns to dust.

  • @myurbangarden7695
    @myurbangarden7695 Год назад +2

    Watering 💦will make or break you.

  • @Tr-mx3qs
    @Tr-mx3qs Год назад +1

    Man you talking about going in and checking wetness… 😅😂

  • @bungalobill7941
    @bungalobill7941 8 месяцев назад

    This is a great way to water......If it were like 1952. 😆

  • @ellencnixon
    @ellencnixon Год назад

    💜💜

  • @FlavourFool
    @FlavourFool Год назад

    Don't hit your plants, Kevin!

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC Год назад

    How to water strawberries plants so the snails dont eat my strawberry?

  • @themagicknightress7132
    @themagicknightress7132 Год назад +1

    “I’d hit that”
    -Kevin, 2023

  • @LadysFarm
    @LadysFarm Год назад +2

    🥰🥰🥰

  • @JustinMorrison234
    @JustinMorrison234 Год назад

    Blumat or bust