LIFESTYLE NEWS - Embrace the rainy season by turning your garden into a lush, thriving haven instead of struggling with a soggy swamp with these three smart tweaks.
1. Improve soil drainage
Heavy rains can lead to waterlogged soil, which suffocates plant roots and can cause root rot. Start by loosening compacted soil with a garden fork or tiller to improve aeration.
Adding organic matter like compost will also help enhance the soil structure, allowing water to drain more freely.
For areas that are prone to flooding, consider installing raised beds or planting on slopes to encourage runoff. Another effective solution is to incorporate sand or gravel into the soil in particularly boggy areas to increase drainage.
2. Install a rainwater harvesting system
Take advantage of the rainy season by collecting and storing rainwater for use during drier periods. Installing a rainwater harvesting system, such as a rain barrel or tank connected to your gutters, is an eco-friendly way to conserve water.
This stored rainwater can be used to water your garden, wash your car, or even top up your swimming pool.
Be sure to keep your rainwater tank covered to prevent debris and insects from contaminating the water.
3. Protect your plants
While some plants love the extra moisture, others can suffer from too much water. Be mindful of the needs of your plants and consider relocating those that are sensitive to waterlogged conditions.
Plants like succulents, lavender, and rosemary prefer drier conditions and may need to be moved to higher ground or sheltered areas during the rainy season.
Mulching around the base of your plants will also help to retain soil moisture without becoming waterlogged, as it allows water to penetrate slowly and evenly.
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