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Water

How Much Is Enough?

  • WATER STRESS is the result of both too little and too much water and one of the major causes of poor plant growth and even death.
  • A two to three inch layer of mulch helps reduce water stress problems as it helps retain soil moisture and reduces competition from grass and weeds. “Bagel” it around trees – don’t create mulch volcanoes around trunks, as that smothers the tree.
  • Most trees and shrubs should receive 1 to 1-1/2 inches of water per week.
  • Avoid using overhead sprinklers. They are designed for lawns, not shrubs and trees. They put water where it is not needed and most evaporates before reaching the roots.

FOLLOW THESE TWO RULES WHEN WATERING:
           1. Whenever you water, water deeply (not frequently and shallowly)
           2. Put the water on the ground, not in the air or on the plant leaves.


AVERAGE WATERING TIMES:

Trees:
20-30 minutes total, at a slow trikle in a triangular pattern
Shrubs:
10-15 minutes total, at a slow trikle in a two-point pattern
Perennials:
2-5 minutes total, at a slow trikle in a two-point pattern



WATERING FREQUENCY:

Perennials / Groundcover
Roses / Small Shrubs
Trees and Larger Shrubs
Wk 1: Every day at least once
Wk1: Every other day
Wk 1: Every third day
Wk 2: Every other day
Wk 2: Every other day
Wk 2: Every fourth day
Wk 3: Every third day
Wk 3: Every third day
Wk 3: Every fifth day
Wk 4: Every fourth day
Wk 4: Every fourth day
Wk 4: Every sixth day
Wk 5: Every fifth day
Wk 5: Every fifth day
Wk 5: once a week remainder of growing season
Wk 6: Every sixth day
Wk 6: Every sixth day
 
Wk 7: Once  week remainder of growing season
Wk 7: Once a week remainder of growing season
 

NOTE: During times of extreme heat or rought move up one week.
NOTE: If you receive 1 1/2 inches of rain fall this counts as a watering.
NOTE: If planting in a site of new construction that contains excessively compacted clay that does not drain, watering time and frequency should be reduced by half.  Dig a test hole 12 inches deep and wide and fill the hole with water.  If the water does not fully drain within 15 minutes, you have a drainage problem that will lead to root rot.

REMEMBER: TO GIVE ALL PLANTS A DEEP WATERING JUST PRIOR TO THE
GROUND FREEZING (AROUND THANKSGIVING) REGARDLESS OF THEIR AGE.

 

 
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