A heatwave can put stress on your garden, but with the right care, it can still thrive.
Start by watering deeply in the early morning to keep roots cool and hydrated.
Mulch around plants to lock in moisture and reduce soil temperature.
Provide shade with cloths, umbrellas, or tall companion plants.
Choose drought-tolerant varieties like succulents or lavender for less stress.
Avoid fertilizing during extreme heat, as it can burn plants.
Keep containers in partial shade and water them more often.
Regularly check for wilting and prune damaged leaves. With these steps, your garden can stay healthy even in scorching heat.