How to take care of your plants in summer

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With its combination of hot and dry weather, summer can be really tough on your garden. To make sure it continues to thrive, Rachael from Bunnings Greenlife Projects offers her suggestions to help protect your plants and get the best out of your garden during the hotter months.

Improve soil quality Every garden needs good soil, especially when the conditions are hot and dry. Adding organic matter is a great way to enrich the soil. So, when you plant, add some compost or soil improver to enhance your soil’s wettability and water holding capacity. It will also help with the transfer of nutrients to your plants. Introducing organic matter to your soil also creates a healthy home for microbes and other beneficial organisms like worms. It helps keep the soil healthy and protects root systems from pests and diseases. If you have an established garden, add some compost to the topsoil around plant roots and lightly turn it into the soil. Also, mulch the garden well. Covering your soil with straw, bark, pebbles or other ground covers will help stop water from evaporating in the heat and keep plant roots cooler.

Keep your garden watered A regular watering schedule is vital to ensuring a lush, healthy garden all summer. Whether you’re using a hose, sprinkler or irrigation system, it’s best to water your plants in the early morning. This gives the water time to soak into the soil and reach the roots of your plants before it starts evaporating in the heat. It also means that your plants will


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