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A guide to outdoor plant care during rains

Tip:  Delicate or young plants have to be covered with waterproof covers like tarpaulin. Slant the covering cleverly to drain the rainwater away from other plants.

After hot or dry months, gardens welcome rain with wide open arms. The outdoor plants get watered naturally, look lush and grow well. But rough or heavy showers can be damaging at times, and you need to know how to take care of the greenery during monsoons. So take a look at these tips to keep your precious greens safe.

Basic things you can do:

Some of the basic things you can do are mentioned below:

Get rid of dead shoots and limbs – Do this before a rain storm, as this diminishes the chance of tangling or snapping.

Take care of tall plants – Rains accompanied by strong winds can bend and damage tall plants. To support them, drive a metal or wooden pole into the soil and lightly tie it with the plant.

For border plants – Use wire or pea sticks to avoid these plants from keeling over.

Ensure proper drainage – Avoid water-logging in the garden at any cost. It might drown the plants in the vicinity and must be drained. Create slopes away from the garden that allow the water to run off.

Compost care – Turn your compost, so that its nutritional values in the damp layer percolate to the dry layers.

What about delicate plants – Delicate or young plants have to be covered with waterproof covers like tarpaulin. This is especially true for veggies and herbs. Slant the covering cleverly to drain the rainwater away from other plants.

Tip for vegetable roots – After the rain stops, check if the soil has eroded and exposed any vegetable roots. If yes, then cover them again with soil or compost to prevent drying out.

Examine planters – Rain can often flood planters if the drainage is not very good. Check them every now and then during monsoons and cover if required.

Remove weeds – Since the soil will be wet after rains, it will become easier to pull up weeds along with their roots.

Keep your garden safe from snails and slugs – Snails and slugs simply adore wet soil, but they can ham your plants. Here are a few tricks you can follow to keep them away –

Good time for picking lettuce – Rains promote the growth of lettuce and make it sweet and soft. So pick them and add them to salads to enhance flavors. Or you can also make a nourishing soup with lettuce, chopped onions, butter, chicken stock and fresh herbs from the garden.

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How to plan ahead

Don’t wait for it to start pouring when you have beautiful plants to take care of. Plan ahead and brace for heavy showers, snow or storms.

So, don’t fret about your garden when the monsoons arrive. Just note the above tips, plan beforehand and enjoy a verdant and happy garden.

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