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How to Save Your Plants From Dying

When it comes to saving your garden during drought seasons, you need rich soil and mulch for your plants to hold onto any water and extra moisture.

Organic soil is the best sense because it is of higher quality and contains more nutrients than your plants need to survive. Check with your local nursery or supermarket to see which would be the best soil type for plants. Mulch will also be an excellent mixture for soil since it will perform the same duties as organic soil, and at a time when water is scarce, your plants need as much moisture and soil fertility as possible. For watering, try drips and trickles when nurturing your plants. Purchase a soaker hose and bury it underneath the mulch so your plants can retain moisture. Soaker hoses contain pores that allow water to slowly seep through, saving water while keeping your plants healthy and watered. Regardless of the drought, water your garden by drenching your plants with a pitcher of water. Your plants can absorb water at a deeper level and hold as much water as possible.

Increase potassium when nurturing your garden to encourage root growth.

The most critical factor in saving your garden during drought seasons is preserving the roots of any plants or trees.

Raise the level of your lawnmower to preserve roots when mowing the lawn. Use less fertilizer when saving your garden during drought seasons. If you have trees, then water them first, especially if they provide your garden with any form of shade. Try to move as many plants as you can in shaded areas like the porch. Place your plants in the heat for a few hours or so, then bring them back in. Use larger pots so your plants will have more soil and extra moisture. For mobile plants, bring them inside from the hot weather and water them regularly. Always keep an extra, careful eye on your plants, and if you see your plants starting to wilt in any way, then water immediately and soil accordingly. Saving your garden during drought seasons is not an easy venture, but it requires a careful eye and preventative measures that will keep your plants alive. You may lose some plants no matter what you do, but there are steps you can take to salvage most of your garden.

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