How to properly water beets
Watering recommendations
Already when sowing beets, the soil should be as moist as possible so that the vegetable crop grows normally. And after that, you will need to take care of regular watering. If your beets lack moisture, then, like carrots, they can eventually grow very rough and straight wood. Thus, we found that for normal growth and full development of beets, not only sufficient sunlight and heat are required, but also a good nutrient medium, as well as proper soil moisture - in order to get large and tasty root crops in the season. Not a single summer resident will refuse to get a double return of vegetables filled with vitamins at a fairly modest cost, which is why below we will talk about how it is necessary to correctly water plants such as beets and carrots.
There are vegetable crops that are very fond of moisture in huge quantities. But experienced gardeners know that beets, like carrots, are not one of them. Since both crops need rare watering, which does not in any way imply waterlogging of the soil. Only if this important condition is observed at the end of the season can one expect good fruiting from the plants.
Since both crops quite economically consume the liquid that has entered the ground, even if someday you will not be in the country for about a week, beets and carrots can easily do without watering these days. Try not to over-water your vegetables, which can make your vegetables look watery and tasteless. At first, immediately after planting the beets, it is recommended to do watering several more times than later, when it takes root. The sprouts require less moisture than adult plants. Already at the beginning of July, it will be necessary to water the beets, like carrots, with at least 15 liters of water per square meter.
There are no specific irrigation rates, the main thing is to control so that the whole land remains sufficiently moist from the inside. Watering beets, as well as carrots, is advised about once a week.
So how can you tell when your crops need moisture? Stick your finger in the ground in the garden bed, and do this in several different places. In the event that the upper few centimeters are dry, but then the ground will be wet, then you do not need to water yet. You can use another method of checking - using a shovel, deepening the bayonet, and then looking to see if there will be wet earth adhering to it. If so, then you are watering your backyard properly. Watering beets, like carrots, will be required when the land from the garden is dry, directly crumbly. Many gardeners are mistaken, watering the area either daily, or too sparsely. In both cases, there will be minimum benefits for vegetable crops. Because with a lack of moisture in the soil, only weeds will be happy. If the beets feel a lack of moisture, then their tops will grind and become burgundy.
Thus, the correct watering of beets, like carrots, is not only a responsible business, but also quite delicate. It is important to observe a reasonable measure in order to end up with a decent harvest of your favorite root crop. As the experience of many gardeners shows, certain recommendations can be made for the implementation of competent watering.When starting to it, water the plants so that moisture gets on the bed itself, and does not spread over the tops. If you follow this, then the water will certainly fall into the soil. In this way, you will help your crops to avoid the possibility of becoming infected with dangerous fungal infections.
If you are deeply convinced that you need to water your vegetables every day, then we hasten to note that it is in this case that your plants will not be able to receive more moisture. On the one hand, it seems to be paradoxical and not logical, but on the other hand, all this is very simple to explain.... Water from the surface of the earth can evaporate relatively quickly, while the roots do not have time to be absorbed by it. Therefore, as already mentioned a little above, experts strongly recommend watering the site less often, but with a fairly large amount of water.
As for the summer period, these days beets, as well as carrots, require watering a little more often, and this is natural. The best time for watering on hot days is the evening hours. This can be easily explained - it is at night that the bulk of the liquid will fall specifically into the soil and be able to bring tangible benefits to the plants, and will not evaporate, as during the day. As for the cooling period, then the watering time should be postponed to lunch or morning. In this way, you will help your root crops avoid unpleasant root rot. Not all gardeners can constantly come to their own personal plot and carry out timely and correct watering of the planted vegetable crops. Therefore, the creation of mulch in the garden has proven itself well. If she is present on the site, then even under extreme heat, your plants will be able to wait a week before your next arrival.
Another exciting moment for many gardeners is watering root crops with water and salt. Many people believe that such spraying has a beneficial effect on the formation of excellent taste in vegetables. Experts question this method, because they believe that salt in the soil structure can disrupt the normal water-salt balance. In the southern regions, they even carry out a merciless fight against soil salinization. However, some summer residents successfully use salt watering, and believe that, within reasonable limits, it brings its share of benefits. In any case, you will have to decide, planting beets and carrots in your own garden from year to year, and accumulating personal baggage of knowledge, as well as invaluable experience.
Video "How to grow delicious beets"
Learn how to grow tasty, ripe and healthy beets in this video of helpful tips for gardeners, as well as how to water properly.