Backyard and Outdoor Living

WATERWORKS

Pure H2O. For farmers, it’s like liquid gold. For the city hobby farmer or backyard gardener, turn on a tap and it’s there in abundance. However, that does not make this natural resource any less valuable.

Healthy gardens need water. It’s arguably the single most important factor for plant survival. There are ways you can make the most of this finite natural resource so you can have a thriving organic garden, while still making every precious drop count.

So how much water do plants need? That, of course, depends on the

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