Shielding your plants during summer is crucial to ensure their survival
amidst scorching heat. Implementing protective measures safeguards the vitality of your
garden.
Watering plants in the morning helps them absorb nutrients more
effectively before the sun hits the ground. Refrain from overwatering as it can make plants wilt
and create fungal problems.
Shade covers protect plants and block around 50% of the sunlight. You
can buy or make them using old sheets and window screens.
Use a light mulch to protect the soil from the sun, keeping it moist for
long durations. Dried grass clippings work well for reflecting sunlight.
Refrain from fertilizing your plants during a heatwave, as stressed
plants do not need extra nutrients until they recover. Instead, wait for cooler weather before
feeding them again.
Remove weeds from your garden once a week or at least twice a month.
They infest your garden and take water and nutrients away from your plants.