Environment
By Saurabh May 8, 2025
Water your garden early in the morning or late evening to avoid evaporation. Use deep watering to reach the plant roots and consider mulching to retain moisture.
Add compost to improve soil moisture and nutrients. Mulch helps keep the soil cool and prevents rapid drying.
Pick fruits and veggies as soon as they ripen to encourage more growth. Regular harvesting prevents over-ripening and reduces plant stress.
Opt for heat-resistant plants like certain tomatoes, peppers, and basil. These varieties thrive better in high temperatures and are more pest-resistant.
Check plants regularly for pests like aphids and caterpillars. Use natural repellents like neem oil or garlic spray to keep pests away.
Grow in containers or raised beds for easier temperature control and mobility. This allows you to move plants to cooler or shadier spots.