Needs watered

Maybo

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Dry soil feels much lighter than wet soil, and after a while you’ll be able to tell instantly whether your plant needs watered. (Why Is My Begonia Wilting? By Smart Garden)

Is “needs watered” equivalent to “needs to be watered”?
 
This is a Scottish variation. I became aware of it from hearing one specific Scottish TV presenter on a home improvement programme use the same construction repeatedly.

You can see this house needs decorated.
The kitchen needs replaced.


The first few times I heard it, I simply thought she was using bad English! However, I checked online and it's a dialectal variation. I think this was confirmed on this forum a year or so ago.
 
Ah, I didn't know it was used in Scotland. I'd guess it's used in other dialects, too.

However, it's certainly not standard, and for a learner, I'd definitely consider it wrong.
 
This is a feature of my dialect in western Pennsylvania. The car needs washed. The dog needs fed.
 
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