Most flowers do not thrive with daily watering, as overly wet conditions can lead to root rot and other problems. However, there are a few types of flowers that can tolerate consistently moist soil and might benefit from more frequent watering:
- Water Hyacinth: This aquatic flowering plant grows well in ponds or containers of water and benefits from frequent watering, though it’s more about keeping its roots submerged.
- Canna Lily: Cannas appreciate consistently moist soil, especially during hot weather. While they don’t need to be watered daily, they do well with regular watering to keep the soil evenly moist.
- Lobelia: Some species of lobelia, particularly those grown as annuals or perennials in containers, prefer consistently moist soil. They may benefit from frequent watering in hot weather.
- Impatiens: Impatiens are shade-loving annuals that prefer moist soil. In hot weather, they might need more frequent watering to maintain moisture levels.
While these flowers can tolerate more frequent watering, it’s still important not to overwater them. Always check the soil moisture before watering again, as different environmental conditions (such as temperature and humidity) can affect the water needs of plants. Generally, it’s better to water deeply but less frequently to encourage healthy root growth and avoid waterlogged conditions.