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If spring and early summer flew by before you could plant, or your garden simply isn’t looking its best right now, don’t give ...
One of the most recognizable summer garden problems is powdery mildew, a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants.
Key PointsPlants like ocotillo and catmint thrive in July heat with little water.Drought-tolerant picks like mesquite and ...
After over five years of research, the Agriculture Research and Development Centre in Wengkhar has successfully produced ...
While Brits may be making the most of the heat this summer, it's not all good news for your plants - here's a list of plants ...
Careful timing ensures crops can handle a little heat. But recently, sudden heat waves and long-lasting ones in already warm ...
A hosepipe ban will be enforced in some areas from next week due to the unusually hot weather and gardeners could find that ...
Water is the best tool against heat. Keeping the soil consistently damp down into the root zone ensures you’re giving plants ...
Keeping flower-beds well-mulched is one tip. They said: “Mulching is one of the most effective ways to retain moisture in the ...
UConn's College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources also recommends the use of soaker or drip hoses for one or two ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN5d
Gardening in extreme heat takes special touch
Apply a broad-spectrum UVA and UVB sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher every day. Apply it 30 minutes before going outdoors ...