Ask a Master Gardener: Summer in the Garden

Written by Phyllis Ferguson

Last updated: Jun 15 2022

Ask a Master Gardener: Summer in the Garden

Key takeaways

Summer gardeners should watch closely for pests, plant diseases, and drought, especially in regions experiencing extreme heat.

Most plants need about one inch of water weekly, with additional water during extreme heat or drought and care to avoid overwatering.

Mulch helps maintain soil moisture, while excessive fertilizer during summer heat or drought can add stress to plants.

Written by

Phyllis Ferguson

Phyllis is a Master Gardener growing in Zone 7 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She loves working in her landscape with flowering shrubs and perennials, planting around ponds and water features, and taking care of her dogs and her backyard chickens.

A longtime Master Gardener educator in North Carolina, Phyllis is sharing her best tips for plant selection, gardening, landscape care and more with Trees.com.

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