July 9, 2013 | by Sara Speen
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Unfortunately, the correct answer isn’t as easy or hard as you might think. Here are a few things to think about to help you decide.
Therefore, the best way to tell if you should water is not very scientific, it’s almost like child’s play.
Placing your finger in the soil to see if it is dry to the depth of the root system? Then water! Water slow so it gets the entire root area completely hydrated. Some plants should be watered very deeply every 2 weeks and others should be watered daily.
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