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The '1-2-3-2-1' Method
The 1-2-3-2-1 weekly watering method is a seasonal approach to watering plants that aligns with their natural growth and dormancy cycles. It gradually increases watering during peak growing months and tapers off as the season ends. This method is especially useful for drought-tolerant plants or those needing deep, infrequent watering. Here's how it works:
- Early Spring - Water once per week to reintroduce moisture as the growing season begins
- Late Spring - Water twice per week to support increased growth activity.
- Mid Summer - Water three times per week, the peak watering time, as plants are most active and temperatures are highest.
- Early Fall - Water twice per week to begin tapering as growth slows.
- Late Fall - Water once per week as the season winds down and plants prepare for dormancy.
In conclusion, the 1-2-3-2-1 weekly watering method offers a simple yet effective way to care for plants throughout the growing season while promoting water conservation. By adjusting the frequency of watering to match natural growth cycles, this approach not only supports healthier, more resilient plants but also reduces water usage in a thoughtful, sustainable way. It’s an ideal method for gardeners and landscapers looking to maintain vibrant landscapes with minimal environmental impact.
For more information about water conservation and the City of Roswell's awareness campaign, please visit Water Conservation - City of Roswell, NM.