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GREENBOURNE NURSERY ADVISES TO HEAT PROOF GARDENS ✦ Daniel “Chook” Fowler, Greenbourne Nursery
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elcome to 2022 everyone. I hope the festive season has been very enjoyable for all. As we now head into the warmer months of summer, we need to heat-proof our gardens. Let’s go through a few reliable methods and tactics that will ensure your garden stays green through the season.
Mulching the soil The obvious benefit of mulching is how it creates a physical barrier to minimise moisture evaporating away from the soil. Water is stored for longer periods in the soil area beneath the mulch. There are many different types of mulch available, the dominant ones used are sugar cane, lucerne hay, pine bark and tea tree. One benefit of mulching through summer that often gets overlooked is the protection the mulch gives the organisms in the soil. While protecting water levels in the soil is very important for plants it is also vital for the care of our hardworking soil organisms. The heat of summer can be a serious problem that can create soil conditions that become uninhabitable for small organisms. Mulching the soil helps to moderate the soil temperatures and provides more stable moisture levels as well as food for our tiny little workers.
When irrigating your garden beds make sure you are getting the water down nice and deep. It's easy to quickly throw the hose over the plants and think that you have given your plants respite for the day, however a lot of the surface water will not get to the root system on a hot day. By watering deeper, you are also
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Water deeply