During the growth process of garden plants, management activities such as fertilization and watering are indispensable. However, improper watering not only fails to achieve the expected results, but can also backfire and cause harm to the plants. Plants that are watered too little or too much will wilt because their roots can only absorb water and nutrients in an aerobic state. If their roots are completely submerged in water, the aboveground parts will wither due to water scarcity.
In summer, there is a significant difference between high soil temperature and water temperature at noon. If watered at this time, the soil temperature will suddenly decrease, and the roots of plants will be stimulated by low temperatures, hindering the normal absorption of water. So, in summer, watering should be done in the morning or evening.
In winter, the temperature is low, the sunlight is weak, and there is less water needed. In areas without frozen soil, garden plants cultivated in the open air should be watered around noon in winter, and watering in the morning and evening should be avoided to cause freezing damage. Before the soil freezes, sufficient "frozen water" should be poured to maintain soil moisture. At the beginning of soil thawing, sufficient "turning green water" should be poured to facilitate the germination of garden plants.
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