Sunday, 19 May 2024

Garden Affair : Heatwaves hit the city

 Summer is at its peak the unbearable hot weather is making it grueling to step out in the outdoors. The Garden is also not spared from scorching Summer heat and it is becoming tedious to protect plants from this harsh weather. 

                                         Plants after heat waves 




The weather forecast for upcoming week is threatening as there is no respite expected  from heat wave  in coming days. There are considerations that I had always applied in harsh summer days to protect plants from any harm from heat wave which are mulching plants, watering sufficiently, creating moisture environment by keeping plants near water plants or artificial water bodies.                                                               

It s surprising to see in spite of  harsh weather Jasmine  varieties are coming up with fresh blooms 
                                                              

                                                            
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4 comments:

  1. Guess they're the summer troopers of the plant world.

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  2. Dear Arun, I'm sorry that people and plants (and probably animals too) are currently suffering so much from the heat wave. Shouldn’t it be monsoon season right now? It's a good thing that some plants can handle the heat - the jasmine looks enchanting.
    All the best, Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/05/weltreise-2024-4-station-tasmanien-teil.html

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  3. Sorry to hear and read of this heat weave. I like it warm but not too hot. Hope it will be better soon.
    All the best
    Violetta

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  4. What a beauty! It's a plant I never had. Maybe it's time to try!
    Happy WW, Arun! I hope everything will be OK with your plants!

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