Yes you can water your garden to much so be careful, you don't want to drown your plants.
good soil, the right amount of sun (not too little, not too much), and the right amount of water
How big is the garden? Where is the garden located? Climate zone? How many plants and what types of plants are in the garden?
In the evening or while it is raining.
How about two for the price of one?.... * When you are swimming, be careful not to swallow too much water. * There is a swallow splashing in the bird-bath in my garden.
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.
Depends on the plants
too much
Drowning can result from too much water
it is about a family who grows too much zucchini
It depends on how severe the lack of water or excess of water is. Neither will be healthy and both will eventually die if the situation is severe enough.
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
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.