How to take care of outdoor plants in summer

How to take care of outdoor plants in summer

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Indian summers are pretty harsh in most parts of the country and while we can sit in the protection of our homes and enjoy the cool air from fans and air conditioners, our plants are left to the mercy of the blistering hot sun. All year round we invest a lot of time and money into our gardens, caring for them and shaping them into a place where they can be our escape from the busy city life. So it it is important that we keep our plants safe from the scorching heat. 
 
Every plant loves the sun. It’s what nourishes them, helps them grow and  blossom into what they are meant to be. But too much of sunlight without roper care be disastrous for them.
That’s because, just like people, plants can experience sunburn too. And, also just like it is for people, this is a pretty unpleasant experience for plants as well.
potted plant in sunlight
But avoiding the sun during the hot Indian summer can seem next to impossible. It is constantly over our heads, draining energy and causing dehydration. So, with the summer season at hand, it’s important to prepare the garden and ensure that the plants don’t wilt away in the heat.
taking care of plants
If you’re aware that you live in a typically hot region, then this effort begins even earlier, when you’re planting the seeds. Here are some things to keep in mind when trying to protect your plants from the sun.

Choose the right spot:


When planting, put all those plants that require less water with those that need more water. That way, these two will create a miniature ecosystem that will be mutually beneficial. You can also pull out your potted plants from areas that receive a full day of sun and get them in corners that are shaded and don't receive as much sun through the day.
planting in summer garden
Otherwise, plants with similar water needs may take up too much of the limited resources. So, you want to avoid having one plant lose out by giving this some thought. Buy live plants online.

Shade Netting for Plants:


This is the most obvious and perhaps the easiest thing to do. A shade cloth is easily available commercially and it will do the job for you. Also, if you would rather make the cloth at home, then you just need to take a fish net and weave strips of cloth through it. Then place it on the plants. Another easy method or reducing the sun's intensity on your plants, especially in south and west facing gardens in summers is using old bedsheets as barriers, the sunlight that filters through is enough to keep your plants happy.
shade netting for plants
But, remember to use this as a temporary solution because if your plants get accustomed to this shade, then they will find surviving without it tough.

Water your plants early morning


Watering plants before the sun gets hot ensures that a good water pressure is established before the heat gets to the plants. Water thoroughly  every time you water your plants till it starts coming out of the drainage hole at the bottom to ensure the entire soil is soaked so that the plants have a supply of water through the day. If you notice that your plants have gone limp in the evening after a particularly hot day, water or mist your plants in the evening to get them back to their best.

Group your plants


Grouping your plants out of the sun, or in the sun, creates a microclimate that helps the pants thrive more. The microclimate helps regulate the temperature to a certain extent and also helps maintain good humidity levels. In the grouping it also becomes easier to hide the delicate smaller plants in the shade of larger and more resilient plants. Adding an open pot f water or humidifier also help up the humidity slightly for this microclimate.

Grow protective borders:


There are many varieties of grass or lawn which grow anywhere between 3” to 6” tall. These plants will cast a cool shadow over your other fruits, vegetables and flowers and help them beat the heat.
Shade giving plants
If you’re already growing such a variety, but you’ve been trimming it, now would be the time to let it achieve its full height. This would create a very cost effective shade.

Get your plant some mulch:


One of the biggest dangers for plants during a heat wave is the soil drying out and eventually losing all its water and nutrients. It won’t be long after this that plants start wilting. Understand mulching in detail.
protecting plants from losing water in heat
But, instead of having to water the soil to keep it moist consistently, you can add a light colored mulch. This can be made easily by first cutting some grass and leaving the clips outside for a couple of days and then making mulch out of them in a water solution.
You can place the final mixture on the surface near the plant, and this will ensure that the soil retains enough water for the plant to use.
Indoor potted plant
So, these are some quick ways to keep your plants chill in the summer. Feel like you need some garden tools to get things done in your garden before summer hits? Check out ugaoo.com for everything you need and more!