p8ntbllr234
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I just looked at my average rain all for june july august and it's about 4" of rain for each of the months. Is this enough rain for me not to have to water my plants?
Well first of all, if you use 5 gallon buckets, you will need to drill holes in the bottom so water drains out, because if you don't if you get a big rain they will drown. And I can speak from current personal experience, once the plants get some size they will suck the water up in a 5 gallon container. If the temp is in mid 80's I will have to water every other day, they dry out that quick. It hit 95 for 3 days in a row last week and I had to water every day.I was going to use 5 gal buckets to hopefully hold more water and dig a little trench around it so water runs to the plant...My outdoor site is near a creek but I just don't want to go to me site a lot....I wanna keep down on sketchy visits into the middle of the woods for no reason. What is the best method of water retention beside soil.