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7 watering hacks every gardener should know

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2026, 12:00 IST
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7 watering hacks every gardener should know

Though watering seems to be a straightforward gardening activity, many people fail to realize its importance in keeping the plants hydrated and healthy. Over-watering can destroy the root system, and lack of water, on the other hand, can impair the development of the plant. Thus, watering can bring noticeable results if one uses proper techniques and practices. The current weather conditions call for applying smarter strategies concerning water usage. This will not only save water but will also provide benefits to the gardener and their plants.

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Start watering plants early in the morning

A highly recommended watering technique is to water plants early in the morning. At this moment, there is a minimal risk of evaporation because the temperatures are quite low, and this enables more plants to absorb water. Besides, early mornings provide plants with enough time to dry the leaves, which minimizes the risks of developing various fungal diseases.

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Target the roots of plants rather than the leaves

It is crucial to direct watering at the root of plants since this way, they can absorb sufficient water. On the contrary, watering over the leaves can be detrimental for plants because wet leaves in hot weather lead to the development of fungal diseases. Therefore, one should pay attention to how they water the plants to keep them healthy.

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Use mu​lch to reduce water loss

Mulching plays an essential role in reducing water loss as it provides additional protection from the heat. Mulching the soil surrounding the plants can also prevent the development of weeds, thus helping to maintain the soil structure. Using mulch is especially useful during the warm season when the losses due to evaporation become considerable.

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Inspect soil before watering

Another helpful trick for maintaining plants' good condition is to water them only when necessary, meaning one should inspect the soil before watering. In other words, it is essential to insert a finger into the soil to feel whether it is dry. Then one should decide whether watering is needed, which will prevent overwatering plants.

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Rely on reusable household water

Another technique for making one's gardening sustainable is reusing water. People may reuse the water from washing fruits or rinsing vegetables to water plants. This will ensure that plants are hydrated sufficiently without spending much water.

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Select appropriate tools for watering

Applying the right tools, such as a special can with a spout, is another tip on how to use water effectively. For instance, such equipment allows for distributing water evenly without any losses. It is equally important to select proper tools in case one waters plants on a balcony or in pots.

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Modify watering strategy according to the weather

In order to maintain plants' health throughout the year, one has to adjust their watering regime according to the current weather conditions. That is, watering frequency and volume depend on whether it is cold, hot, sunny, or rainy.

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