How to care your garden in summer


🌞 1. Water Wisely

  • Water early morning or late evening to reduce evaporation.

  • Deep watering is better than frequent shallow watering—encourages deep root growth.

  • Use drip irrigation or soaker hoses to deliver water directly to the roots.

  • Mulch soil (2–3 inches of organic mulch like straw, bark, or compost) to retain moisture and reduce weeds.


ðŸŒŋ 2. Mulching Matters

  • Helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds.

  • Organic mulches also improve soil structure as they decompose.


ðŸŒģ 3. Provide Shade

  • Use shade cloths, row covers, or garden umbrellas for sensitive plants.

  • Position taller plants to cast shade over shorter, shade-loving ones.


🌞 4. Prune and Deadhead

  • Remove dead flowers (deadheading) to promote new blooms.

  • Light pruning helps improve air circulation and reduce disease risk.


ðŸŒū 5. Watch for Pests and Diseases

  • Heat-stressed plants are more vulnerable.

  • Check leaves regularly for pests like aphids, spider mites, or whiteflies.

  • Use organic pesticides or neem oil if necessary.


ðŸŒŧ 6. Fertilize Lightly

  • Use slow-release or organic fertilizers to avoid burning plants.

  • Avoid over-fertilizing, which can stress plants during heat waves.


ðŸŠī 7. Container Plant Care

  • Move pots to shadier spots or elevate them for better airflow.

  • Pots dry out quickly—check soil moisture daily.


ðŸŒą 8. Choose Heat-Tolerant Plants

  • Opt for drought-resistant or native species during summer planting.

  • Examples: Zinnias, marigolds, lavender, succulents, basil, rosemary.


✅ Bonus Tips

  • Keep lawns at higher mowing height to protect roots.

  • Clean and sharpen your tools—especially if pruning frequently.

  • Stay hydrated and protect yourself while gardening in the heat!

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