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How to Keep Your Plants Alive During the Scorching Summer Months


It’s summertime, and you’re probably starting to notice all of the plants around your house beginning to fade, wilt, and die. A little while ago they were full and green, but now they look like they have seen better days. If you want to make sure that your plants survive the summer without drying up and turning brown, there are plenty of steps you can take. This article will provide you with helpful tips and tricks on how to keep your plants alive during the scorching summer months.


Give them water regularly

Just like people, plants need water to survive. Water helps them grow and stay healthy. During the summer, when the weather is hot and dry, it's important to water your plants more often than you do during other seasons. Try using a spray bottle or a mister to spritz your plants with water instead of letting them sit in saucers of stagnant water. You'll be able to tell when they need watering by their wilted leaves. If this happens, water them thoroughly so that their roots are moist all the way down to the soil line.


Check their soil levels frequently

One of the most important things you can do for your plants during summer is to check their soil levels frequently. The hot sun can dry out the soil quickly, so it's important to make sure they're getting enough water. Stick your finger in the soil about an inch or two below the surface; if it feels dry, give them a good watering. If it feels moist, then stop.


Don’t over water them

One of the most common mistakes people make when it comes to plant care is over watering. Just because it’s hot outside doesn’t mean your plants need more water. In fact, too much water can actually do more harm than good. The best way to know if your plant needs water is to stick your finger in the soil. If it’s dry, give it a drink. If it’s wet, leave it be.


Choose your location carefully!

When you're picking a spot for your plant, make sure to take into account how much sun or shade it will get. If your plant is going to be in direct sunlight, make sure it can handle the heat! Also, think about whether you want your plant to be in a pot or in the ground. If you're not sure, ask a professional at your local nursery.


Position them away from direct sunlight if possible.

One of the main things you need to do to keep your plants alive during summer is to position them away from direct sunlight if possible. The sun can be incredibly harsh during summer months, and can scorch your plants easily. If you can't move them, try to provide some shade with a sheer curtain or by placing them in a spot where they'll get morning sun and afternoon shade.


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