Top gardening tips for the summer
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00:00Obvious tools, a strummer, a mower to do that kind of thing, and then for the borders, gardening
00:09gloves, forks, snips, edging spade maybe.
00:14And the nice thing is that if you haven't done it in a while, it's going to look so
00:17fantastic in a relatively short period of time, so nice transformation, yeah.
00:23In the summer months, my builder have also recommended to provide plenty of shade for
00:27your garden in order to give your plants relief during hot days.
00:31Shade also reportedly helps to lower water loss through evaporation, which in turn creates
00:36a cooler microclimate.
00:38Don't cut the grass too short, that's really going to affect how the sun is kind of penetrating
00:44the soil and is not good for water evaporation, stuff like that.
00:48And also, do not panic, because your garden is a pretty hardy environment and it will
00:54grow back.
00:55If it starts looking pretty horrible out there and you can't get the water on it, it
01:00will come back.
01:01So don't panic.
01:02So going to garden centers, for example, you would hopefully find a very good wealth of
01:06knowledge there.
01:07Speak with people directly there about specific plants and environments, etc.
01:11If you go online, there's the Royal Horticultural Society, very trusted, and the same with the
01:17National Trust.
01:18They have really good guides on how to look after everything to do with your garden.
01:23And also, a bit of a guilty pleasure, I personally like Garden Rescue.
01:27Bitches!
01:28A little bit crazy to admit, but they have some really good ideas and they talk about
01:34plants and the different environments that they like on there.
01:36So yeah, there's so much information out there.
01:39The first thing I think is actually really simple for everyone, is just thinking about
01:43who this space is for, how you intend to use this space, and how actively do you want to
01:50maintain slash manage your garden, right?
01:53And if you come up with those three things, I then start thinking about hiring a pro.