I left the saucers full under my balcony pots through the hot week just to keep the roots damp: seven days later, it was already too late

I left the saucers full under my balcony pots through the hot week just to keep the roots damp: seven days later, it was a...

A week of well-intentioned watering turned into a plant graveyard when standing water in saucers suffocated roots instead of protecting them. What feels like drought insurance during a heat wave is actually a root-rotting death trap—and the damage happens faster than you’d think.

Why Evening Watering Kills Transplanted Tomatoes: The April Gardening Mistake That Looks Like Care

Why Evening Watering Kills Transplanted Tomatoes: The April Gardening Mistake That Looks Like Care

Fourteen seedlings. Two weeks. All gone. The culprit isn’t neglect—it’s overwatering at night, a mistake that mimics care but suffocates roots. Discover why drooping leaves don’t always mean thirst, and how a simple timing shift can transform your tomato harvest.