Replying to @#Carol## No le eche AGUA! 😩😩😩 aclarado el punto vamos a planta muchos arbolitos!! 🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩…. #huertaencasa #huertaorganica #huertaorganicaencasa #plantitas
When it comes to maintaining a flourishing organic home garden (#huertaorganicaencasa), one of the most common challenges is managing watering correctly. Overwatering can lead to root rot, nutrient deficiencies, and a higher risk of plant diseases. The key is to water your plants just enough to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Observing the soil regularly by feeling its moisture level can help prevent excessive water use. Many gardeners often add too much water believing it will help plants grow faster, but the opposite is true. Plants need oxygen at their roots to thrive, and too much water displaces this oxygen. Alternatives to flooding your plants with water include using drip irrigation systems or watering early in the morning to reduce evaporation and improve absorption. Additionally, organic gardening promotes the use of mulch and compost to help retain soil moisture naturally, reducing the need for frequent watering. Mulching not only conserves water but also regulates soil temperature and suppresses weeds. By adopting these watering strategies, you can support the health of your home garden and ensure your plantitas flourish beautifully. Remember, successful organic gardening is a balance—not too wet, not too dry.















































