
🌞When summer arrives in full force, even the toughest plants can feel the pressure. At Kearney Family Farm, we believe the way you water matters just as much as when you water. Smart watering is not just about keeping your garden alive. It is about helping it thrive in harmony with the soil and the season.
Why Garden Watering Needs a Smarter Approach
Scorching sun and dry conditions can:
Slow plant growth or cause stress
Dehydrate shallow-rooted crops
Attract pests to wilted or weak plants
But heavy watering is not the answer either. Too much can cause root rot, nutrient loss, and encourage fungal problems.
This is where simple changes can make a big impact.
5 Smart Watering Practices for Summer Gardens
Water early or late
Aim for mornings before 10 a.m. or evenings after 6 p.m. This minimizes evaporation and gives plants time to absorb water before the heat kicks in.
Soak, do not sprinkle
Water less often, but more deeply. Roots will grow stronger, and your plants will handle dry spells better.
Mulch makes the difference
A layer of straw, wood chips, or grass clippings can reduce water loss by up to 70 percent and keep soil temperatures cooler.
Test the soil before watering
Stick your finger into the soil. If it is moist an inch down, you can wait. Watering too soon wastes resources and weakens root systems.
Switch to drip or soaker hoses
These low-tech tools deliver water straight to the base of the plants, reducing waste and saving time.
Our Regenerative Approach
At Kearney Family Farm, water is life. That is why our regenerative growing systems rely on deep mulch, organic matter, smart timing, and water-conscious methods. Every drop counts. Whether it is for greenhouse microgreens or summer squash, the goal is always balance with nature.