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| My fruit bushes I planted in the autumn are OK as the ground is quite wet beneath the surface. Should I wanter my littleseedlings though as they won't have long roots. I don't want to waste water but I do want then to grow and not shrivel up. Also should I water the onions & shalotts. Autumn onions but only planted the shallots in March. |
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| I've jsut watered all of mine if only to let any rain that we may get soak in a bit more ![]()
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| Hmm, I've been watering my overwintering Onion sets, am I doing it wrong then? Whats the reasoning behind not watering the onions? Mine seem to be going great guns, being watered about every 2 days or so atm!
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| Whatever the crop...I was always advised -if in doubt- to underwater- the plant will tell you when it's desperate! Overwatering causes lack of nutrients as the water flushes away the food. Over wet soil rots roots and encourages rot and bugs. Excess surface water encourages surface roots so in a drought the majority of the roots are too superficial to find the deeper moisture. Be mean folks.... ![]() Last edited by Nicos; 13-04-2007 at 11:21 PM. |
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| I water my seedlings and my onions IF THE GROUND IS DRY. I find they don't do well if they are drought stricken. Mrs D you stop watering the onions once they have reached maturity. That won't be for a while yet !
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| The surface of the soil here is absolutely bone dry, (even down to a depth of a few inches) its even hardened and cracked in some areas ot the plot, and in others is getting to be very dusty, so I've been giving a good watering in the hopes that it will soak in and keep some moisture in the soil to stop it hardening up and allow the seeds planted to come through, and to stop it from cracking around our onions, but if folks recon we should leave the onions and garlic alone, then I'll cut down on the watering and do it perhaps once a week?
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| If the ground is moist a few inches down Mrs D, water less often but more of it when you do. You need to get those roots searching out water as others say. The dryness of the top of the soil is of no concern for more established plants. They will have roots going downwards towards the moisture and thus easing your workload watering wise.
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