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BEAT THE SUMMER HEAT STRESS This summer feels hotter than ever, and our gardens are definitely feeling the heat! High temperatures can lead to common garden issues like blossom drop and poor fruit quality. To help you keep your plants hydrated, happy, and healthy during these scorchers, here are two of our go-to summer tricks. | | MULCHING is one of the easiest and most effective ways to regulate soil temperature. By applying two to three inches of mulch around your plants, you shield shallow roots from the intense sun and help the soil retain moisture much longer. It is a simple, low-effort step that extends your watering further every day. | | DRIP IRRIGATION is another lifesaver we always recommend. It delivers water slowly and deeply right where your plants need it most – the roots. Unlike overhead watering, which evaporates quickly in the summer heat, drip systems keep your leaves dry to prevent fungal growth and disease. It’s the best way to keep your garden thriving through heatwaves and dry spells. | | No longer want to receive these emails? Unsubscribe. Hoss 2052 Rl Sears Rd Norman Park, GA 31771 | | | | |