Drip system and regulating water for different plants
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:44 pm
I'm trying this in the hydrangea forum because they are the plants that seem to be suffering... I planted a few things at the end of June (that's when the patio got done...), among others, three hydrangeas on the northern corner of the east side of the house, thinking that would give morning sun and afternoon shade. Come to find out that the sun is on that bed till about 2:30... So now I have umbrellas over the hydrangeas.
My question is whether I have made a mistake having a drip system installed? It covers the planting beds on the whole back of the house. When it was installed and the plants were new, I was told to water for 2 hours twice a day. I am down to 20 minutes in the morning, but think this is still too much water for the hydrangeas. I have a clay soil that I thought the guys were thoroughly amending when the beds were put in; alas this was not so, or not to the extent I thought.
Temps have been over 102 every day for days with a gusty hot south wind (like a hairdryer on high), so I am afraid for the poor plants and don't want to give them too little, but wonder whether I should go to watering every other day or longer in between? The other plants on the same line are: butterfly bush, boxwood, roses, fountain grass, summer sweet, crape myrtle, and a chaste tree. The forsythia on the south side is already succumbing to apparent lack of sufficient moisture.
Do I need to seperate the systems for the various beds? (Not sure how I would do that...), or try again to amend the soil for the hydrangeas? (Add sand maybe??) Or just water less??
I am rather desperate not to kill these plants!
I hope someone can help! I would appreciate any thoughts you have.
Thanks!
My question is whether I have made a mistake having a drip system installed? It covers the planting beds on the whole back of the house. When it was installed and the plants were new, I was told to water for 2 hours twice a day. I am down to 20 minutes in the morning, but think this is still too much water for the hydrangeas. I have a clay soil that I thought the guys were thoroughly amending when the beds were put in; alas this was not so, or not to the extent I thought.
Temps have been over 102 every day for days with a gusty hot south wind (like a hairdryer on high), so I am afraid for the poor plants and don't want to give them too little, but wonder whether I should go to watering every other day or longer in between? The other plants on the same line are: butterfly bush, boxwood, roses, fountain grass, summer sweet, crape myrtle, and a chaste tree. The forsythia on the south side is already succumbing to apparent lack of sufficient moisture.

Do I need to seperate the systems for the various beds? (Not sure how I would do that...), or try again to amend the soil for the hydrangeas? (Add sand maybe??) Or just water less??
I am rather desperate not to kill these plants!
I hope someone can help! I would appreciate any thoughts you have.
Thanks!