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Old 10-02-2012, 04:23 PM
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New to the villages. Been following the recomended watering times and frequiences. Its telling me to shut off the plant watering from December to March but keep watering the grass. Isthis right?
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Old 10-02-2012, 04:55 PM
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New to the villages. Been following the recomended watering times and frequiences. Its telling me to shut off the plant watering from December to March but keep watering the grass. Isthis right?
I watered my small flower bed 12 mins. ---2 X's per week. I'm a snow bird & the plants looked great @ the end of April, & my neighbor e mailed me on how nice the flowers were. Fertilized them 3 X's per yr.
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New to the villages. Been following the recomended watering times and frequiences. Its telling me to shut off the plant watering from December to March but keep watering the grass. Isthis right?
I am sorry you did not receive much help here. It is probably because there is not an answer that applies to all situations. There are many variables including varying needs by plant, type of soil, rainfall, exposure to sunlight, depth of root system, etc.
I water most of my shrubs and flower beds at the same time as I water my lawn. Even though our lawns go dormant and turn brown in the winter does not mean the they shouldn't be watered. They don't need as much but by the same token they get less rain. I have one row of shrubs that happens to have a dedicated irrigation zone and I water it much less than other areas.
Potted plants which we purchase usually come with watering instructions and if they are not in the range of a sprinkler I hand water them.

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Old 10-03-2012, 04:37 PM
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I know it is a general question, but have allot to learn about Florida. I am thankful for the input. Go The Villages, the best to live!!
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New to the villages. Been following the recomended watering times and frequiences. Its telling me to shut off the plant watering from December to March but keep watering the grass. Isthis right?
Watch in the Daily Sun, the Florida Extension office has meetings at least once per month discussing these very issues.
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