Overview
- Experts recommend deep, infrequent morning watering to encourage drought-resistant root growth, with daily irrigation advised during extreme heat.
- Mowing should be limited to cooler morning hours, with pauses during peak heat to reduce grass stress and moisture loss.
- Heavy objects like furniture, toys, and barbecues should be removed to prevent soil compaction and stifled grass growth.
- Gardeners are urged to delay planting or transplanting in hot weather to avoid stressing plants and ensure better survival rates.
- The UK's hottest recorded May start has heightened concerns about lawn health, with guidance evolving to address ongoing heatwave challenges.