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RE: Shadow Walking

in Wednesday Walk4 years ago

Morning watering is actually preferable to evening watering as the plant has time to dry before the sun goes down. At night, water tends to rest in the soil, around the roots, and on the foliage, which encourages rot, fungal growth, and insects.

If you water in the middle of the day, a larger amount of water might evaporate from the soil, leaving less for your plants.

Picky, picky.

I have a watering can inside and fill it up in the kitchen sink or laundry room sink/tub Because I don't water every day, it is a no-brainer and not any trouble. Plus, I get to have coffee while I do it.

It is always best to get the big cheat on the day blood is drawn. You have 90 more days to get that out of your system. I am not sure I have been to a Cook Out, but, I want to say I have been in North Carolina. It is related to the In 'n Out? I think that is there too. I am a real pro when we are talking about eating out. Although, I do love a good burger. I really loved a place in SA called Chesters, the best burgers ever! Except for maybe Bracken Train Station. I have San An on my brain tonight. Must have been the enchiladas. I have to agree with the hole in the walls. Best food always.

Cherrywine Float. Yummmmmmmm

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Watering in the early mornings makes sense too when you put it that way. In this heat, I doubt staying wet too long will be an issue, that.... and the fact that I will not get up early enough to water before I log on to work. ha....I don't think they will wait for the weekends over here. Good to see different views though. I have two watering cans, one with a long thin spout and one with a sprinkler head. Funny that I found I went for the gallon milk jugs instead when carrying multiple trips out to the front porch.

True! At the shore, I am too lazy to do it in the morning and usually am busy with more important things so I break my own rules. :)

I get it with the gallon jugs. Seems easier in the long run.