Depends on the plants
How big is the garden? Where is the garden located? Climate zone? How many plants and what types of plants are in the garden?
Yes you can water your garden to much so be careful, you don't want to drown your plants.
No because the salt will kill the plants. Rainwater is very good for watering the garden because it contains no additives such a chlorine with is often present in tap water.
Depends on the size, contents, and dimensions of your garden. if it is classed as a small garden it would be about 100 letres, if it is classed as a middleish garden it would be about 500 letres and if it was classed as a large garden it would be about 1,000 letres
That depends on how hard the water is running.
You need to moisturize the tank 2 times a day if it is a garden snail.
Yes, I can water the plants in the garden.
Often it's low iron or too much water (inadequate drainage).Try an iron soil suppliment from your local garden center or farm supply.
How much water the average 30 ft by 50 ft garden uses is dependent upon several factors. To be considered are the type of soil, the types of plants, and the climate.
Many of us believe that we need to water our plants every day. But that's not true. Watering plants thrice a week might be just as healthy for your garden. In fact by over watering our landscapes we often waste a lot of fresh water. If you stay in Southern California, given below is a link to a water calculator which would help you find out exactly how much water your garden would need in a week. Otherwise, given below is also a link to some simple tips for a water wise garden.
You can find a water faucet outside for watering the garden typically near the exterior of your house, often located on the side or back of the building. It may be attached to the wall or a standalone fixture.
Fresh water levels in many parts of the world have dropped alarmingly. And a huge percentage of water is used up in our gardens. So, it's important to plan gardens in such a way that it does not take up as much water. For instance, use mulch to save soil moisture, plant native plants, water before 8 am, etc. A garden which requires very little water to thrive on is a water wise garden. In fact BeWaterWise.com has a great section on water wise gardening, which can save gallons of water per day.Check out the link given below.A garden consisting of plants that do not need too much water.