As the summer sun intensifies over the next few days and into the summer, we wanted to share information on how to keep your plants and landscape safe. For homeowners, ensuring your plants and lawn remain safe during periods of excessive heat is important. Egan Landscape Group is here to provide essential tips and precautions to keep your outdoor spaces thriving, even when temperatures soar.
Extreme heat can stress and damage your plants. Here’s how to protect them:
Provide Shade: For delicate plants, consider temporary shade cloths or strategically placed umbrellas during the hottest parts of the day. Moving plants in containers to a different side of the house may also provide temporary shade for them!
Deep Watering: Instead of frequent shallow watering, water deeply and less often. This encourages roots to grow deeper, making plants more resilient to heat. If you have a drip irrigation system installed, you’re already one step ahead. If you don’t have a drip irrigation system installed, let us know! We’d love to come out and talk to you about installing one.
Monitor for Stress: Yes, plants get stressed too! Look for signs of heat stress such as wilting, yellowing leaves, or stunted growth. Address these issues as soon as possible to prevent any of your plants drying out.
A lush green lawn can quickly turn brown under excessive heat without proper care. Dead grass in the sun also creates an opportunity for a fire to start in extreme cases. Paying attention to the temperature and sun exposure of your lawn throughout the day is key, but so is taking a few preemptive measures:
Mulch is a landscaper’s best friend, especially during hot weather. Mulch beds also attract and absorb the sun’s UV rays and heat. Dry conditions, high temperatures, and high winds can also contribute to the risk of small mulch fires. Keep your yard safe by watering the mulch every so often. Watering your mulch offers several benefits:
Mowing your lawn incorrectly during a heatwave can do more harm than good. If you aren’t having us take care of your yard for you (which you totally should by the way) here are some tips to help keep your grass green!
By following these guidelines, you can help your plants and lawn not only survive, but thrive during periods of excessive heat. A little extra care now will ensure your landscape remains a source of beauty and enjoyment throughout the summer.