Practical tips for watering the garden

When temperatures are increasing in the summer months and there's been no sight of rain for days, what this means for garden owners is that flowers, vegetable plants and the lawn must be regularly watered. But what must you consider when watering the garden? With these tips, the garden will get through the warm season easily.

Five tips for watering the garden correctly

The right time:

Morning or mid-morning is the ideal time for watering the garden. Especially in the summer, when it is very hot during the day, the water can thus gradually trickle into the ground at what are still mild temperatures. You should never water your garden in the midday sun, as otherwise the water will evaporate quickly and possibly cannot penetrate into the roots at all. Many people with jobs therefore generally water the garden in the evening after work. This is also an option, but it can have the undesired effect of attracting snails, as the leaves stay moist for a very long time – a paradise for garden pests

Kärcher tips for watering the garden
Watering equipment:

Ask yourself the following question in advance here: Which water source would I like to use, and how does the water get from there to the plants? Three water sources are essentially available for watering the garden. Either you use collected rain water from a collection tank or ground water from a well, or you connect a traditional hose or the watering system to the house's water connection. The latter is considerably more expensive, which means that investment in a watering system with a pump, for example, may be worth it. In terms of the equipment for water distribution, there are numerous options: Sprinklers, hoses, nozzles, pumps and water timers (information on these further down). There are suitable hose trolleys or hose reels for storage, for example for the hose system.

Regularity: 

The guiding principle when watering the garden is: Regular watering comes up trumps! Plants and beds should therefore be amply watered so that the water can trickle deep into the ground and thus get to the roots. In any case, you should avoid watering the garden every day. This is not only expensive and energy-intensive, but also not at all necessary. How often the garden should be watered also depends on the soil texture. You can remember this rule of thumb: Water sandy soils approximately every four days, clay soils once a week.

Considering the needs of plants and soils:

You should avoid very cold water. Cold tap water causes stress for most plants. It is better to use water from a water butt and dispense it using a booster pump. You can of course also use tap water to water the garden, although it entails some disadvantages compared with watering the garden with ground water or rain water. The water is much colder, which causes stress for plants and flowers. You also need to know what the local water quality is like. Hard water damages plants. A blanket watering plan is difficult, as the water demand of different plants varies. Bedded plants require less water than potted plants. In order to develop a feel for how much water a plant needs, you often only need to take a look at its leaves. Numerous thin and soft leaves indicate a high demand for water. Plants with thick, hard or hairy leaves require less water. The largest water consumer in the garden is the lawn. Especially for sandy soils, you should blast the lawn three to four times a week. On the other hand, clay soils store more moisture, so thoroughly watering the garden once a week is sufficient.

When winter is approaching:

Removing water from your own garden watering system is an issue every year for garden lovers when it comes to making the garden winter-proof. Dirty water pumps, for example, are suitable for removing water from ponds and wells, while flat-suctioning submersible clear water pumps can be used for pools.

Kärcher hose system for watering
Kärcher sprinklers

For larger garden areas, on the other hand, it's better for you to resort to watering systems. Even just a sprinkler that you've connected via a hose either with the water connection or with a pump should suffice for many. Mobile sprinklers are especially well-suited to this. These are fitted with an adjustable width of spray, so that you can manually adjust the range and the water volume – this enables effective watering of the garden. What is important here is that the sprinkler should be selected according to the shape and requirements of the area to be watered.

Kärcher watering system

Watering system: Effective and water-conserving! Anyone who wants to approach things even more professionally can use pump and watering systems perfectly coordinated with each other. Such watering systems allow not only time-saving and simultaneously effective watering, but are also resource-conserving and sustainable. The water is thus dispensed in a targeted manner to the individual plant or lawn areas.

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