Watering Vegetable Gardens

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by Adobestock/diyanadimitrova
Tomato and pepper plants in a greenhouse and drip irrigation sistem - selective focus, white background

Learn watering vegetable gardens efficiently by knowing what tools to use when to water, water conservation, how much, how often, and water-saving tricks. Here’s how to water the garden, a sometimes confusing job done as efficiently (and effectively) as possible.

At this very moment, somewhere on our vast planet, it’s raining. But at the MOTHER EARTH NEWS EcoVillage garden, we’re in the middle of a typical summer dry spell . . . so I’ve been busy soaking the bases of our tomato plants with a watering wand.

Most of us — with the twist of a spigot — can turn a garden hose into an umbilical cord linking us to vast (yet not inexhaustible) underground rivers. And since many of us don’t need to worry about the availability of water, being blessed with adequate supplies, we can often afford, instead, to fret about when to water . . . how much moisture to put down . . . what implements and techniques are most appropriate to use . . . and how to conserve as much water as possible while still nurturing the crops.

These are the concerns we’ll address in this article. But first, let’s review some fundamentals about . . .

Soil and Water

  • Updated on Mar 2, 2023
  • Originally Published on Jun 5, 2020
Tagged with: Water Conservation, Water The Garden, Water-Saving Tricks, Watering The Garden
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