Three common mistakes when watering the garden in autumn: how to avoid plant hazards
How to care for a vegetable garden in autumn: tips for effective watering
Autumn is the time when gardeners should pay special attention to their summer cottages. Despite the fact that the main crop has already been harvested, there are crops that need careful care and preparation for wintering. In the autumn season, this becomes especially relevant due to temperature changes and the first frosts. One of the main aspects of care is the proper watering of the plants.
The importance of moderate watering
Did you know that abundant watering in the fall can be more harmful than not having it? If the autumn is rainy, the soil is already saturated with moisture, and additional watering can lead to excess moisture. This common phenomenon provokes cracks in trees due to a sharp drop in temperature. Excess water can also provoke the rapid growth of young shoots that will not have time to prepare for winter.
The danger of completely abandoning watering
On the other hand, a complete refusal to water in the fall is also not an option. Several days may seem dry, and as a result, the plants will not receive enough moisture. This can lead to the death of some crops that are not properly prepared for the winter cold.
Soil Condition Monitoring
When caring for the garden, soil moisture control also plays an important role. Before frost, it is important that there is enough moisture in the ground: this way the soil retains heat better and prevents hypothermia of the root system. Dry soil cools down quickly, which negatively affects plants.
So, caring for the garden in the fall requires a balanced approach to watering. Take into account weather conditions, monitor the condition of the soil and remember to balance between abundant and insufficient watering. This will help your plants survive the winter successfully and welcome spring in better condition.
