We Brits are great at complaining, we often complain in the winter that it’s too cold and the snow is causing disruption but then also moan during the summer if we have a week or two of hot weather. The hot weather can though be welcomed by many but if you are an avid gardener then you may struggle to keep your garden as vibrant and lush as you wish.
Watering your plants and grass throughout the summer, especially during dry periods is a must. Ideally, they should all be watered once a day and not during the hottest time of the day. If you water plants when the sun is blazing on them you may end up scorching them.
Wait until the late evening or if you are up early enough, in the morning to give them a good dose of water. Be sure to check which plants like direct sunlight and which do not before planting them in your garden. You may want to work out where the sun rises and where it sets so you can track where the sun will be in the sky during the day. This will show you which areas get the best light.