Care For New Plantings
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September 28, 2021Watering for Pots, Planters, and Containers
Plant survival is directly related to the care your plants receive after they are planted. One of the most basic concepts is adequate watering and moisture. Without it, plants cannot survive.
Water requirements for newly installed potted plants are simple. The roots should never become completely dry or waterlogged. If too dry, plants leaves will wilt, roll up, and ultimately die. Waterlogged conditions can be fatal as well. Look for puddling water and yellowing, wilting, and dropping of leaves.
Feeling the soil for moisture content is the BEST method for gauging dryness. Only touching the soil can tell you when the soil is adequately moist, too dry, or too wet. Dig down a few inches just outside the root mass of the plant and water only if the soil feels dry to the touch. The soil should be moist around the entire root zone.
The above instruction is the starting point. Extended rain can potentially reduce supplemental watering demands. Dry, hot weather increases watering needs. If the plant is in full sun, please check more often. To water, use a watering can, or a hose with a light trickle, and count to thirty (30).
** Please note that we water all pots the day of planting.
** If you do not have an irrigation system or will not be able to water, we offer watering services for a $70.00 minimum charge.
** If you would like an estimate to install irrigation drip lines for your potted plants, please call us at 978-443-2626.