Summer Gardening Tips

Summer Gardening Tips

As the temperatures rise, it’s time to dive into the joys of tending to your beautiful garden! Our plant experts have curated some of the most important summer gardening tips to ensure your plants remain happy and healthy all season long.

So, grab your gardening gloves, clippers, and more, and nestle yourself under the warm summer sun!

 

1. Deeply Water in the Early Morning

It’s important to water your plants strategically to avoid evaporation. Watering early in the morning allows the soil to absorb the moisture before the heat of the day settles in.

 

2. Regularly Deadhead Certain Plants

To encourage continuous blooming and vibrant growth, make a habit of deadheading certain flowering plants. By removing spent flowers, you stimulate the plant to put more energy into new buds and leaves.

 

3. Use Mulch for Moisture Retention and Soil Protection

Applying a layer of mulch to your garden beds can act as a protective barrier, shielding the soil from extreme temperatures and preventing moisture loss through evaporation. It also suppresses weed growth and gives your garden a polished, neat look.

4. Shield Dark Leafy Green Veggies with a Shade Cloth

Dark leafy green vegetables are prone to sunburn from high UV rays. Shade clothes help provide necessary shade, while allowing airflow, ensuring your vegetables stay healthy and unharmed.

 

5. Keep Up with Weeding

Weeds are notorious for thriving in the summer heat! Regular weeding prevents them from taking over your garden and allowing your plants to fully receive the resources they need to flourish. We like to say: "spend 15 minutes a day to keep weeds away!"

 

6. Maintain and Consistent Fertilizing and Watering Schedule

Inconsistent watering and fertilizing can lead to uneven growth and weaker plants. Establish a regular schedule for both activities, taking into consideration the needs of your plants.

7. Be Vigilant Against Pests

Hot weather can bring an influx of pests. Keep a close eye on your garden and check for pests every few days. Look for common culprits like aphids, slugs, and snails. Early detection allows you to take appropriate measures to control the pest population and protect your plants.

 

By following these summer gardening tips, you’ll be well on your way to maintaining a thriving and picturesque garden throughout the season! Stay tuned for more expert advice and inspiration.

Happy gardening!

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