
Did you notice that some of your landings are missing something, but the soil quickly dry out? Perhaps the reason is that flowers grow nearby, which are too actively absorbing water.
These three plants drink more than others:
Swimsuit
This seemingly delicate flower, in fact, has a powerful root system. A swimsuit is able to draw a large amount of moisture from the soil, especially during the period of active growth and flowering. If less voracious grow nearby, then they may not be enough.
Day-lily
Many lileics feel great on moderately moist soil, but hybrid varieties with large colors require more water. They actively absorb moisture, and if you noticed that other plants around Lilenik are withering, it may be worth planting them.
Hydrangea is large -leaved
This popular shrub adores water. Hydrangea actively stretches moisture from the soil, especially in hot weather. If you grow hydrangea in a container or next to other plants, make sure that they get enough water.
Consider the needs of moisture flowers when planning flower beds and flower beds. Do not plant the “water jackets” next to drought -resistant plants so that everyone has enough water for healthy growth and abundant flowering.
Earlier it was reported how to save potatoes from the invasion of the Colorado beetle.





