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CHUCK MARTIN: Plants taking the heat
Learn how high summer temperatures stress garden plants and discover expert tips to help them recover and thrive.
If you're dealing with a heatwave, it's important to keep your plants well hydrated - so a gardening expert shared the exact ...
Water is the best tool against heat. Keeping the soil consistently damp down into the root zone ensures you’re giving plants ...
Cool-season types of grass such as Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescue, and perennial ryegrass grow best between 65 and 80°F. A ...
Protecting plants during extreme heat. While most plants need at least six hours of sun to thrive, too much sun, especially in combination with higher-than-normal temperatures, can impact a plant ...
Blue daze (Evolvulus glomeratus) is a low-growing bedding plant that loves summer heat and sun. This pest-free plant has ...