Severe Drought can put real stress on any Garden, but a few smart changes can help you save water and keep plants growing.
In this episode of Gardening with Daddy Pete, Melvin York and Jay York share practical water-saving tips for gardeners dealing with dry weather across the Southeast. If you're growing vegetables, herbs, annuals, shrubs, or a new lawn, this video covers simple ways to stretch your water use without giving up on your garden.
You'll hear why soaker hoses can waste less water than standard sprinklers, how evening watering helps reduce evaporation, and why mulch matters so much during hot, dry spells. They also talk about watering at the root, avoiding overhead watering on vegetables, and using raised beds, containers, and potting mixes to hold moisture better.
This episode is especially helpful if you're:
* Gardening during a Drought
* Trying to cut back on county or well water use
* Growing in raised beds, row gardens, or containers
* Looking for better ways to water vegetables and herbs
* Starting a new lawn and want to know what needs a different approach
Melvin and Jay also share a few common-sense reminders that can save trouble later, like using straw instead of hay for mulch, punching drainage holes in grow bags, and checking your hose pressure and gallon rate before you water.
If you've been thinking about switching from a traditional row Garden to raised beds or container gardening, this is a good episode to watch. There are useful ideas here for beginners and longtime gardeners alike.
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