How Often Should I Water My Garden in the UK?
Usually, watering should be carried out at least once a week, but it all depends on the variety of your plants. In hot weather, this should be done more often. Therefore, before watering the plants, study with what frequency it is better to water this or that plant.
It is worth watering the plant if the soil is dry to the touch. But it is better to immerse your finger to the depth of the knuckles, it should be moist, then watering is not needed.
Rules for watering plants

- Water the soil evenly
Most plants require uniform watering of the soil, for this you should use a watering can with a thin nozzle or a bottle.
- Water less often, but more thoroughly
If you water plants in the garden in the UK or indoor plants, then 1-2 watering per week is enough. It is better to water less often, but more thoroughly.
- Observe the watering time
In summer, it is important to water the plants early in the morning, in the evening or at night so that the water does not evaporate, and the plants can provide themselves with water before the time of the next watering.
- Water dosed
It should be watered at intervals, since water needs time to seep into the soil and reach the right place.
- Water in the right amount

Try to water so that the water reaches the roots of the plants, and does not stay on the surface, because the roots need nutrients.
If you are watering a vegetable garden, then it especially needs evenly moist soil.
- Avoid waterlogging
Try not to overdo it with water. If you water more than you need, the plant will rot.
Indoor plants should be planted in pots with a hole in the bottom so that excess water leaves the soil, this will avoid waterlogging the soil.