I'm going to be away from my garden for five days, from Thursday to Tuesday, and nobody will be able to tend to it during that time. I'm wondering if giving my tomato, bean, and potato plants a good watering before I leave will help them survive until I return.
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It really depends on your soil and the weather conditions. If you have clay soil like me, a deep watering can keep plants going for a week, even in warmer temps. But since you're in sandy soil and it's autumn, you might want to consider using upside down bottles filled with water to provide a slow drip. Also, don't forget to add some mulch on top to help retain moisture!
If you're not expecting any rain while you're gone, it's best to give those plants a good soak before you leave. Heavy watering helps, especially if you mulch afterward to keep the soil hydrated.
Yeah, that's key! The mulch will really help keep the soil cool and reduce evaporation.
Have you thought about adding a layer of mulch? It can really help make sure your soil stays cool and prevents it from drying out too quickly!
Honestly, I haven't tried using mulch yet. I'm still learning about gardening!

That's a great point! Just keep an eye on the weather; if it stays cool, your roots might be fine.