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Are The Rain Downpours In Kentucky Hazardous To My Garden

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Our gardens love rain and, after the warmer, dryer months, appreciate the healthy refreshment. However, when rain is heavy and accompanied by winds, it can be potentially harmful and ruin the hard work we have put into our borders throughout spring and summer.

Follow these tips to protect your garden before, during and after a downpour...

BEFORE...

1. Remove damaged shoots and limbs

Before a rain storm, remove any dead shoots and limbs from your plants to make them as streamline as possible and reduce the risk of snapping and tangling.

2. Support taller plants

Heavy rain can put taller, less secure plants through their paces, especially when combined with strong winds. Push a wooden or metal support into the ground and gently tie the plant to it. This will protect it from the physical damage and prevent it from snapping.

3. Drainage

To avoid water collecting in a pool anywhere in your garden and potentially drowning the nearby plants, make sure there is adequate drainage. Make sure there is a proper runoff that slopes away from that garden and, most importantly, make sure it is not blocked.

DURING...

4. Cover the most delicate plants

Use a waterproof covering such as tarpaulin to cover young and fragile plants, including herbs and vegetables, if the rain if hard and persistent. Make sure the covering is slanted in the correct direction to ensure adequate drainage away form surrounding foliage.

5. Turn your compost

Ensure the entirety of your rich, nutritious compost is watered by mixing the damp with the dry under layers. Follow our guide on how to make the best compost.

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AFTER...

6. Check your vegetable roots

Once the rain has stopped, make sure there are no exposed roots following soil erosion. Recover them with soil or compost before they dry out and risk harming the plant.

7. Check your pots and planters

These can easily become flooded if the drainage is compromised. Check pots and planters before, during and after rain and cover if necessary.

8. Keep the slugs and snails at bay

Moist conditions are heaven to slugs and snails. Follow our tips on the natural ways to get rig of slugs.

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And remember that, in general, your garden does loves the rain. In fact, a few plant varieties will flourish and the moist soil conditions allow us to tend to some weeding and planting issues. Try these...

9. Pull up weeds by hand

The moist soil means you are much more likely to retrieve the whole root without it snapping and breaking.

10. Pick lettuce

It will be sweet and tender after a good shower.

11. Make the most of your mint

This herb loves moist conditions and will make a lovely mint tea after a wet day.

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Are The Rain Downpours In Kentucky Hazardous To My Garden

Source: https://www.countryliving.com/uk/homes-interiors/gardens/a887/what-to-do-to-garden-heavy-rain/

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