Proper Watering For Optimum Plant Growth Proper watering of home land scape and garden plants is one of the most misunderstood aspects of gardening for the average home owner. It is important to realize that you can over-water and cause as much damage as under watering. If plants are water stressed from either excess or defi ciency their quality decreases. In a vegetable garden, this can reduce the potential harvest. The pore spaces in a soil are either filled with water or air. Oxy gen in the soil is necessary for plant roots to survive. Watering too often or too much forces the air from the pore spaces and the root system dies. Plant parts above ground then exhibit stress symp toms such as wilting, yellowing, and drying foliage from the lack of water entering the plant. Too little water, on the other hand, does not allow the roots to replace water that has been lost through transpiration from the foliage. The roots may dry up and die, and the top growth begins to show similar symptoms as caused by over-watering. According to Betty Styer, Ches ter County Extension Horticultur ist, it is much easier to over-water heavy clay soil than light-textured sandy soil. Light sandy soils tend to dry out quickly and are frequent ly not watered enough to maintain the plants. Light soils do allow for deeper and faster penetration of the water but also dry out faster. Heavy soils are slower to allow water penetra tion but also dry out much more slowly. Gardeners frequently ask how often a garden or landscape needs HEADQUARTERS 6000 SELECTION OF USED KUBOTA TRACTORS 730 South Broad St. R 7 Lebanon Litltz, Pa. 17543 Pa 17042 on Route 501 Rt 419 1 mile West 6 miles North of Schaefferstown, of Lancaster Buffalo Spnngs Lancaster County Lebanon County 717-626-2121 - 717-949-6501 PARTS * SALES ★ SERVICE to be watered. Unfortunately there is no specific answer because each instance will be different. 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