watering with finesse
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by Danno on July 17, 2006 03:05 PM
*shrugs* I dunno when BER sets in (when it does), but i havent seen any probs yet with mine. i have 6 tomatoes that SHOULD be turning red on teh vine here within a weeks time i presume with this hot weather. I just keep my soil moist. . only have been watering 1x a day but we've had REALLY crappy weather here in michigan, and now the 90's are setting in! I dunno about watering DEEP as they say, but i surely keep the soil moist!
by Deborah L. on July 17, 2006 03:45 PM
Would a moisture meter work on plants that are in the ground, or are they just for potted plants?
I've been thinking about getting one.
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I've been thinking about getting one.
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by Danno on July 17, 2006 04:10 PM
i spent like 13$ on one and it was a waste of money i think. I dunno. . i'm not having problems that i see here on this forums
I just water at least 1x a day. . and not alot of water. . just enuff to moist the ground. Now that its 90's all day long i water 2x a day. Just a quick blast from the garden hose with a shower-type head attachement.
My tomato plants are still curling here and there, i think its more due to the heat than anything.
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My tomato plants are still curling here and there, i think its more due to the heat than anything.
by johnCT on July 18, 2006 12:41 AM
Soaker hoses! ![[thumb]](im/graemlins/thumb.gif)
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John - Zone 6
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John - Zone 6
by LandOfOz on July 18, 2006 06:54 AM
I used soaker hoses 2 years ago, but the things never watered the ground enough. And the places that weren't under mulch, were severely over-watered. Plus, within about 2 months about 5 feet of hose on the end furthest away from the spicket stopped working entirely. By the end of the summer most of the hose had quit working. So now I just turn on the hose real low and lay it next to my plants to get the soil good and moist. This way plants that require more/less water get exactly what they need!
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Sarah - Zone 5b/6

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Sarah - Zone 5b/6

by MrClint on July 19, 2006 07:49 AM
Soaker hoses are great, cheap and easy. Give them a try and see how they work for you.
I'm not sure why they failed you LandOfOz, might you have gotten a defective one? Was it old?
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According to my calculations, the problem doesn't exist.
I'm not sure why they failed you LandOfOz, might you have gotten a defective one? Was it old?
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According to my calculations, the problem doesn't exist.
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