Started From the Bottom: Bottom Watering Your Container Garden
- katanasgarden
- Feb 13, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 14, 2023
Bottom watering your container garden is a great way to ensure your plants get the water they need without having to worry about over-watering. This method of watering is especially useful for plants that are sensitive to too much water, such as succulents and cacti. It also helps to conserve water, as the water is absorbed directly into the soil, rather than evaporating from the surface.
To bottom water your container garden, you will need a container with drainage holes, a tray or saucer, and a watering can or hose. Place the container in the tray or saucer, and fill the tray with water. The water should reach the top of the drainage holes in the container. Allow the water to sit for about 15 minutes, or until the soil is saturated. Once the soil is saturated, empty the tray or saucer and discard the excess water.
When bottom watering your container garden, it is important to check the soil regularly to make sure it is not too wet. If the soil is too wet, it can cause root rot and other problems. If the soil is too dry, it can cause the plants to become stressed and stop growing.
It is also important to fertilize your container garden regularly. Fertilizer helps to provide the nutrients that plants need to grow and thrive. When fertilizing, be sure to follow the instructions on the package, as over-fertilizing can be harmful to your plants.
Bottom watering your container garden is a great way to ensure your plants get the water they need without having to worry about over-watering. With a little bit of care and attention, you can keep your container garden healthy and thriving.

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