As we head into summer, your garden might start to suffer from a lack of sweet H2O.
There are some tests you can run to make sure your grass is getting all it needs, though. Placing a pan of water on your lawn will tell you how much has evaporated from your soil, while footprints that stay imprinted on your garden long after you’ve strolled over it might mean it’s on the verge of drying out.
Additionally, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) said that looking at your leaves in the morning could help gardeners evaluate their hydration situation.
Why should I look at my leaves in the morning?
The RHS stressed that “Established trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials in beds and borders will only need watering in extreme drou...


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