because then you cant wake your neighbors up.
to water something to water something it's a fancy word for watering plants
We have to irrigate more in summer because:the water is sucked fast by the land .in summer season, the water gets quickly evaporated from the leaves of the plants or trees.
none salt water will kill most plants
No. I don't know the effects of chlorine, but I do know you can't ingest it, and it will likely kill your plants.
the prefix for irrigate is
I had to irrigate the fields today.
The verb of irrigation is irrigate. As in "to irrigate something".
Irrigate is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are irrigates, irrigating and irrigated, depending on tense.For example, here are some sentences:"We will irrigate the crops today"."They irrigate the fields"."We need to do some irrigating"."They irrigated the farmland"
The Japanese learned to irrigate from the Dutch people of the Dutch enclave of Dejima. Japan learned how to irrigate during 1641.
Mesopotamia farmers built canals to irrigate their fields.
There are many plants that can tolerate the afternoon sun. Daylilies, iris, hollyhock, veronicas, sedums, liatris, rosemary, and red yucca are just a few.
Yes, it is generally better to water plants in the morning or evening to ensure they receive enough hydration and nutrients, as watering in the afternoon can lead to water loss through evaporation.