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To Protect From Overwatering, Plant Garlic and Onions at the Edges of the Garden

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Community gardening is an increasingly popular hobby and lifestyle that allows people to spend time in nature by growing their own food. However, the watering schedules required by plants in these gardens are usually determined in a standard way for all plots. This situation can make it difficult to grow plants with different water needs. Especially in gardens that are automatically watered at night, the risk of damage to plants sensitive to excess water is quite high. For this reason, garden owners must carefully consider the dynamics of the automatic watering system when designing their own plots.

Bulbous plants such as garlic and onions can grow quite productively when the right conditions are provided. However, one of the biggest enemies of these plants is the accumulation of excessive moisture in the soil and the various fungal diseases that develop as a result. The soil remaining constantly wet throughout the night causes the plant roots to rot and the bulb to fail to fully complete its development. In addition, overwatering paves the way for molding and similar fungal formations in onions. Once such diseases appear, the harvest can be significantly jeopardized.

In community gardens where automatic watering systems are shared, opportunities for individual intervention are usually limited. Since these systems are adjusted according to general needs, they can be ideal for water-loving vegetables while damaging plants that prefer dry conditions. Gardeners growing garlic and onions have to develop alternative strategies because they cannot change this standard watering. Ensuring that water drains quickly in the root zone of the plants is one of the most effective ways to minimize these negative effects. Without this structural adaptation, the chances of survival for sensitive plants are quite low.

One of the most practical and effective solutions against these problems is to plant garlic and onions at the edges of the garden plot. The edge areas of the plots usually have faster water drainage and are areas where accumulated water naturally moves away during automatic watering. Plants planted at the edges can both remain in a drier soil structure and are not affected by the central regions, which have a high risk of disease. This method both ensures the efficient use of the space and protects the health of the plants. Thus, gardeners can protect their plants without opposing the existing watering system.

As a result, achieving a successful harvest in community gardens requires a good understanding of the nature of the plants and the physical conditions of the garden. The positioning of moisture-sensitive plants such as garlic and onions is of great importance in this sense. By preferring edge regions where drainage is better, problems such as molding and rotting can be prevented. This simple but effective gardening tactic makes it possible to easily turn the disadvantages created by automatic watering systems into an advantage. With proper planning, every type of plant can grow and develop healthily when ideal conditions are created.

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