Garden plants are heavily dependent on one thing during warm weather - water. So, it's crucial to get it right. Watering might seem like the simplest task in the world , but doing it effectively and efficiently requires a bit of expertise.

The gardening experts at Phostrogen have pointed out that a common mistake made by gardeners is watering too frequently and at inappropriate times. It's often typical to water garden plants once a day during the summer months, but this can vary depending on the weather and soil type. Plants generally despise being watered at midday during summer.

This is because temperatures skyrocket and evaporation accelerates during the middle of the day, reports the Express . The water will evaporate rapidly, drying out the soil and depriving your plant of oxygen. The gardening pros at Suttons also concur with avoiding this time to water garden plants as it's " the hottest part of the day".

Water will evaporate much faster, leaving less for your plants and could end up "killing" them. Instead, the expert at Phostrogen said: "In spring and autumn, water early in the morning, but in the summer, it can be best to wait until the evening as watering during full sun can result in burnt plants." The experts at Garden4Less also recommended watering in the evening.

They said: "Your plants are going to benefit from watering in the evening and so is your water bill. Watering in the evening is also the best time as it will result in your plants taking in more water.