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    Unseasonably hot weather can make your flowers and vegetable plants  start to look peaked. Although rainfall does help, you should remember  to water thoughtfully. To determine if you have watered sufficiently,  dig down into the soil to see if more moisture is needed. Dig down with a  trowel blade about 5-6 inches. If it's moist and damp, leave it alone.  If it's still dry, water!
Most garden plants, including your lush lawn, need an  inch of water a week from rainfall or watering. Keep in mind that a few  deep waterings are better than frequent light sprinklings. When water  soaks deep into the soil the roots will grow to reach it. If water does  not penetrate deeply and stays near the surface, roots will start  growing upward.