
Without timely and competent watering, you cannot get a good harvest. Every gardener knows this. At the same time, more and more summer residents believe that for the procedure it is necessary to take only warm water. But such a decision is not entirely correct.
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According to some experts, if you water the beds with cool water, you can increase the yield.
This is justified by the fact that low temperatures (about 15 degrees) are required to dissolve a larger amount of carbon dioxide. The substance will dissolve less readily in warm water.
Also, the roots of some crops feel better when watered with cool water.
For example, potatoes form best if the soil temperature is no higher than 20 degrees.
Moreover, the root system of most popular garden crops requires a soil temperature of 15 degrees.
It is important to remember that plants cannot be watered with ice water, nor with overheated water (about 30-40 degrees).