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Mulch and Water Wisely

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Watering becomes important for every plant in the garden now. Most roots (even tree roots) are in the upper 2 feet of soil, so water long enough to wet the soil to this depth. Then don’t water again until the soil an inch or two deep dries. Watering too often and not deep enough kills a lot of plants in California.

In preparation for summer’s heat, renew mulch around plants to keep roots cool and conserve water. Use stringy shredded bark or partially decomposed homemade compost. Pile it an inch or two thick, keeping it a few inches from the bases of plants.

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