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Rain Gauge
Without having to go outside, you can take a look out the window at the E-Z Read Jumbo Rain Guide and take a look. It is easily readable up to 50 feet away and can measure up to 5 inches of water.
Watering Flowers
If you’ve matched plants to the environment in your garden, incorporated plenty of organic matter into your soil, and provided your plants with a moisture-retaining layer of mulch, your plants may do fine with the water naturally available from rainfall. Soil type - Of course, the amount of watering you need to do will also depend on your soil type.
Deciding to Water
Plants have a very simple reaction to too little or too much water--they stop growing. When a plant stops growing, it fails to perform both in the size of its blossoms and in the size of the entire plant or blade of grass.
The Earth Leans - Riding the Winds with Kalani - University of Illinois Extension
Riding the Wind with Kalani is designed for 5-8 year olds to gain knowledge about the weather. The student section of this site is designed for young readers to go through each screen and read the words or listen to the narrative.
How Much Water? (I'm Thirsty)
Most gardens like to have about one inch of rain every week. For the weeks when it is dry, you will need to water your garden. If the water you measure adds up to one inch or more for the week, your garden is okay.
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