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Dawn is the best time of day to water outdoors. It is cool enough that the water has time to be absorbed by the soil before evaporating. And soon afterward, the heat of the daytime sun will evaporate any excess water to prevent moulds and other moisture-related problems from forming.

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Evening. Early morning is your second-best option.

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