For those who have planted new trees or plants in the past year or two, we need to pay attention!
It is hot out there and many areas haven’t had rain for 10 days or more. Good spring and early summer rains have given us good soil moisture down deep, but the upper layers are dry in many areas and getting dryer. Check the soil with your fingers BEFORE watering to be sure it is dry. In many cases there is still moisture there either at the surface or below. The biggest water problems I have seen so far are more related to over reaction than drought. A few properties are being killed with kindness as irrigation systems are run daily and soils are flooded. Please see this link for tips on good watering practices.
Proper watering, not too much or too little, is imperative for new trees and transplants. Improper watering can kill plants and trees and void warranties. Cincinnati soils are particularly difficult since our clay is often poorly drained and wet and dry areas can be found in close proximity. There are few rules of thumb which are universal, even over the same property.