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·Jul 2026
The mistakes people make while looking after their garden in summer
Guidance for maintaining gardens in summer includes keeping containers watered and fertilised, managing potting compost, watering young plants correctly, and mulching to retain moisture. Powdery mildew and pests such as root flies and cabbage caterpillars require monitoring and control. Summer plant purchases should be kept in pots until conditions are wetter, and vigorous flowers may need support. Weeding is effective in hot weather, and using cardboard mulches can suppress persistent weeds like bindweed. Insect activity is high, supporting wildlife, though some species require protection measures for vulnerable crops.