A: Yes, it's official - summer has cranked up the
heat, and your garden knows it. Blame it on the dreaded heat dome - a big
ol' pressure lid in the sky that traps hot air like a pressure cooker.
Basically, it's summer's version of putting your plants in an oven - without the
cookies... But don't panic! With a little extra care (and water), you can help
your leafy friends make it through the sizzle without going crispy. Here's how
to beat the heat in your garden:
Eight rules during summer heat
1. Water early, and generously. Morning is the magic hour. Before
the sun gets too intense, give your plants a slow, deep drink - like a spa
treatment before a big day. Watering in the middle of the day? Bad idea. It's
like pouring water on a hot frying pan - evaporates fast, and can even scorch
leaves.
2. Mulch like you mean it. A nice 2-3 inch blanket of mulch keeps
your plants' roots cool and the moisture locked in. Think of it as sunscreen
and air conditioning for the soil. Pine straw, bark chips, shredded leaves -
whatever you've got, pile it on.
3. Give them some shade. If your plants are looking like they're
sunbathing without sunscreen, help them out. Use old sheets, umbrellas, shade
cloth - whatever works. Even a light shade can make a big difference. New
plants, veggies, and shade lovers like philodendrons will thank you.
4. Put down the pruners. Right now, your plants are in survival
mode. Pruning in extreme heat can stress them out more. Let them ride out the
heat wave before giving them a trim.
5. Don't move in this heat. If you're thinking of transplanting
that poor little tree - hold that shovel. Moving plants during extreme heat is
like moving house during a heatwave - everyone ends up grumpy. Wait until
cooler weather rolls back in.
6. Pamper your potted plants. Pots heat up fast and dry out even
faster. Move your container plants to shadier spots and check their soil
often - don't let it go bone dry. They can't dig deeper for water, so you're
their lifeline.
7. Know the signs of heat stress:
- Droopy in the day, perky at night? Normal. They're just hot, not dying.
Keep watching.
- Crispy edges or curling leaves? They're too dry. Deep water, mulch,
shade.
- Still wilted the next morning? That's a red flag. Time to step up the TLC
- soak thoroughly and shield from the sun.
8. Don't forget about yourself! If your plants are feeling the
heat, you probably are too. So wear a hat, slap on sunscreen, hydrate, and do
your gardening early or late in the day.
Need help planning your garden's heatwave strategy? We're here for you,
7 days a week. Reach out to the Top Tropicals team and we'll get your plants through
summer with style!
Stay cool and grow on,
Kristi V. - your Tropical Plant Expert 🌴