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Watering during drought: Set priorities

Homeowners know that irrigation is a necessary but never-ending task for gardens and the overall landscape.
"If not too severe, they may just cover lawn sprinklers and not watering of gardens," Perry said.
Watering should be directed toward your choicest plants, expensive or special ones — perhaps family heirloom plants and those newly planted and not yet established.
"You may need to let them shrivel and crisp up.
Plan your landscape not only for beauty but for irrigation, said Sheri Dorn, an extension horticulturist with the University of Georgia.
It all starts with the soil, she said.
Analyzing its chemical components can help you gauge fertilizer needs.
"Fast growth needs water to maintain it," she said.
Longstanding droughts can be damaging, but water-wise gardening means you might be able to save your water and the plants, too, Perry said.
• Water deeply and less often, rather than frequently and for shorter periods.

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