Search

Newsletter image

Subscribe to the Newsletter

Join 10k+ people to get notified about new posts, news and tips.

Do not worry we don't spam!

GDPR Compliance

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service.

Expert reveals when NOT to water your plants – it’s ‘one of the biggest mistakes gardeners make’

Published on May 02, 2025 at 09:55 AM

A GARDENING expert has revealed how many people are watering their plants at the worst time of the day.

As days are forecast over the weekend, this guidance proves even more important for around the country.

A mother and child watering flowers.
Gardening expert, Elise Harlock, also explains how often plants should be watered

Elise Harlock, and brand manager at Prestige Flowers, warned: “Watering during the hottest part of the day is one of the biggest mistakes gardeners make.”;

It may seem counter-intuitive, but watering plants in the middle of the day is not ideal for their leaves or roots.

She stressed that timing is important, and can even be detrimental to plants’ health and capacity to thrive.

“When the sun is at its peak, much of the water you apply will evaporate before it ever reaches the roots,”; Elise explained.

She added: “If the leaves get wet and the sun is blazing, it can lead to faster dehydration.

“The plant focuses on dealing with heat stress rather than absorbing water properly.”;

As a result, midday watering means the necessary moisture given to the plants rapidly evaporates as the sun is at its peak.

Most of the water is instead lost to the air and plants cannot receive the full benefits of having been watered.

Elise therefore advises plant owners to water their gardens in the morning, before the weather becomes too hot or the sun too strong.

She suggests the best time to water plants is early morning “ideally before 10am”;, as this allows moisture to effectively reach the roots before the heat of the sun is intense.

Watering during the evening would be the next best option, however it is not recommended due to potential negative consequences.

Plants receiving water too late can cause damp conditions that foster fungal growth and attract pests.

Elise explained the optimal approach for plant care: “The key is deep, infrequent watering.

“Rather than giving plants a quick sprinkle every day, soak the soil thoroughly a few times a week,”; which can help promote robust root development.

Plants will then be able to better withstand warmer and dryer conditions through their root health.

On top of timing, Elise highlighted the importance of watering technique:“Always aim for the roots, not the leaves.

“This ensures the water gets where it’s needed and reduces the risk of disease.”;

Prev Article

European Darts Grand Prix 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Martin Schindler and Cameron Menzies feature on Day 1, Luke Humphries waits

Next Article

Ronnie O’Sullivan’s cue maker has EIGHT-YEAR waiting list, charges £3,000 per cue with each taking a year to create

Related to this topic:

Comments (0):

Be the first to write a comment.

Post Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *