Plant Water Needs

 

 

Plant Water Needs

We recommend that you familiarize yourself with how much water your plants need. Plants in this program are categorized into one of three irrigation categories depending on the optimum amount of water needed for good health. These are: very low, low, and medium. If you have already selected plants from the Garden GalleryGarden Tours, and/or Plants sections of the website and you printed a hyrdozone report, the plants you selected will already be separated into their water need categories.

To determine the water need category of an existing plant go to the Main Menu and click Plants. Then look up plants by common or botanical name. While this website has an extensive plant list, it is not a complete list. Consult the Internet, library, plant societies or clubs, and local nurseries for information on plants that are not included.

The following are rules of thumb when watering. Ultimately, however, a visual assessment of the health and vigor of your plants is your best guide.

White poppy flower with an orange center in a sunlit garden.
(Photo: Nancy Warfel)
Romneya coulteri - Matilija Poppy (aka Fried Egg Plant) Once established, does not need extra watering.

Knowing how much water different plants may need becomes crucial during hot summer months. Here are a few general rules:

Underground cross-section showing root network and dark soil beneath a patch of grass.
Shallow roots of turf grass.

For more tips on watering schedules, go to the Watering Guide found on the Main Menu.