Well, let me tell ya ’bout waterin’ them plants. Folks always fussin’ ’bout how to keep things green, but it ain’t rocket science, ya hear?
Gardening Tools for Waterin’, that’s what they call it. Fancy words for stuff to get water to your plants. First off, you got your waterin’ can. Yeah, that thing with the handle and the spout. I like the metal ones, last longer. Them plastic ones crack when the sun beats down on ’em. You fill it up with water, and you walk around pourin’ it on your plants. Simple as that. Good for small gardens, ya know, like if you just got a few tomato plants on the porch.

Then there’s the garden hose. Now, that’s for bigger gardens. You screw it onto the faucet outside, and you can reach all your plants without haulin’ water. Them hoses come in different lengths, so get one long enough to reach everywhere you need. And don’t get a cheap one, it’ll kink up and drive ya crazy. You gotta get a good nozzle too. Some nozzles spray like a shower, some like a jet. I like the ones that let ya do both. Shower for the little plants, jet for the ones further away.
Some folks got fancy stuff, like sprinklers. They stick ’em in the ground, turn ’em on, and they water everything for ya. Good if you got a big yard and don’t wanna spend all day waterin’. But I ain’t got time for that fancy stuff. I like to see where the water’s goin’. Make sure every plant gets its share.
- Waterin’ Can – good for small gardens
- Garden Hose – for bigger gardens, needs a good nozzle
- Sprinklers – for big yards, but I don’t use ’em
Now, some people use soaker hoses. You lay ’em on the ground, and they leak water out slowly. Keeps the ground moist, they say. I tried it once. Didn’t like it. Couldn’t tell if it was workin’ or not. I’d rather just hose ’em down good and be done with it.
And then there’s them drip irrigation systems. Now that’s real fancy. Little tubes runnin’ everywhere, drippin’ water right onto the roots of the plants. They say it saves water, but I dunno. Seems like a lot of work to set up. And if one of them little tubes gets clogged, you’re in trouble. Too much fuss for me. I just use a good old hose.
Waterin’ the right way is important too. You don’t wanna just sprinkle the leaves. You gotta get the water down to the roots. And you don’t wanna water in the middle of the day, the sun will just suck it all up. Best time to water is early in the mornin’ or late in the evenin’. That way, the water has time to soak in.
And don’t overwater! That’s just as bad as not waterin’ enough. If the ground is soggy, the roots will rot. You gotta let the ground dry out a bit between waterin’s. Stick your finger in the dirt. If it’s dry an inch down, it’s time to water.
Another thing, rain barrels. If you can, get yourself a rain barrel. Catch that rainwater, it’s the best kind of water for your plants. No chemicals, just pure rain. And it saves ya money on your water bill too.

So, there you have it. Waterin’ ain’t complicated. You just need the right tools and a little bit of common sense. Don’t let them fancy folks fool ya with their gadgets and gizmos. Just get the water to the plants, and they’ll grow. That’s all there is to it. And remember, early mornin’ or late evenin’, that’s the best time. Don’t be waterin’ in the heat of the day, unless you want your plants to cook.
And one more thing, if you are growin’ somethin’ in pots, you gotta water them more often than if they are in the ground. Pots dry out faster. So keep an eye on them. Don’t let ’em get bone dry. And make sure them pots have holes in the bottom so the water can drain out. If the water can’t drain, the roots will rot, sure as shootin’.
Now, I ain’t no expert, but I’ve been gardenin’ for a long time. And I’ve learned a thing or two. Just use your head, pay attention to your plants, and they’ll thank you for it.
Keeping your garden watered is important, but don’t go crazy over it. Just give them a good drink when they need it and they’ll be fine. And don’t forget to enjoy the fruits (and vegetables) of your labor. That’s what it’s all about, right?
So, go on out there and get yourself some good watering tools, and get to work. Your plants are waitin’!