How often should you water impatiens flowers?


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I water mine every other day unless it rains. The more you water, the more they will flower. Just don't overwater so the ground is soaking wet. Mine grow big and beautiful every year. Miracle grow can't hurt either!


every 2 days in the evening if you live in a very hot area every day keep the soil moist
If they are in the garden bed, then water every day until they are established. Then water every other day, unless it's really hot, then they need it again everyday. If in a planter, they need to be watered daily, or sometimes twice daily if it's really hot.
Water them everyday and they will be beautiful! Water them every other day, and they will be pretty. Water them every few days, and they will survive, usually. Water them weekly or less and you'll be watering a muddy, flowerless mess.
Good luck!
I grow impatiens every year in flower boxes that hang over our front porch railing. I water mine every day (usually in the early morning) unless I check the soil and its still wet from the day before. We get southern exposure though, and even though I don't have mine in direct sun all day, they usually need a drink daily anyway. Every year, mine do really well. They bloom up and fill out and spill out over the top of the planter.

Good luck!

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