Water Repellent Soil
As temperatures climb, some gardeners find that some plants just don't seem to respond to well to regular watering and always seem to look crook. A common cause is water hating or "hydrophobic" soil or potting mix. Wetting agents are the answer [... more]
Garden Gurus |
Adding Organic Matter to Soil
The worst problem facing gardeners in Australia today is that when soils dry out, they can become water repellent, or hydrophobic. When this happens, water just runs off instead of soaking into the soil. Don showed an example of a water repellent ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard |
Deep Watering
Watering the garden is a much more complex job than many people think. It is particularly difficult if your soil is water repellent (or hydrophobic), because the water just runs off instead of soaking into the soil. These soils can be treated ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard |
Deep Watering
Watering the garden is a much more complex job than many people think. It is particularly difficult if your soil is water repellent (or hydrophobic), because the water just runs off instead of soaking into the soil. These soils can be treated ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard |
Waterwise Soil Wetters
There has been some great developments over the years for us gardeners, and wetting agents are certainly a stand out. Wetting agents allow better water penetration by breaking down the hard water repellent layers of the soil surface and reduce ... [... more]
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