Why you should water your plants in rainy weather

No, I'm not suggesting that you go out with the hose and water your plants while it's raining, but it's a good idea to water them whenever you are walking around saying, "tut, tut, it looks like rain!" Please let me explain.

On overcast days like this, where you can "feel the rain in the air" on its way, you may be tempted to go turn off your watering system. Big mistake. Continue to water normally. That's because your plants are like you, they know the rain is coming. Or at least they think that they know. If you've lived in the Phoenix area for a while, you know how sometimes it feels like rain and all we get is a dust storm. Or the rain passes a few blocks away from you, flooding your neighbor's streets and leaving you high and dry.

Your plants are at risk at this time. In preparation for the rain, they have "opened up their pores". And if no rain comes, or if no rain comes for a long time, they will lose moisture faster than if they weren't prepared for rain. So go water your plants, especially now as it looks, and smells, like rain. Everyone will think that you are crazy, but your plants will love you for it.

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