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Home » No Hosepipe? No Problem… How to Keep Your Garden in Bloom During a Drought
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No Hosepipe? No Problem… How to Keep Your Garden in Bloom During a Drought

July 2, 20252 Mins Read
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With talk of hosepipe bans and heatwaves already heating up the headlines, many green-fingered Brits are wondering how to keep their gardens thriving this summer. But don’t panic—Cherry Lane Garden Centres, the UK’s only value garden centre, are here to help with expert-backed strategies to help your garden survive (and even flourish) in extreme heat.

🌞 Smart Watering Wins

According to Cherry Lane’s horticultural experts, timing is everything. Water your garden early in the morning or late in the evening, when cooler temperatures mean less evaporation. Swap sprinklers and hoses for watering cans, and aim directly at the base of the plants, where it counts most.

🌿 Mulch Like a Pro

Mulching is your garden’s best friend during a drought. Spread bark chips, compost, or grass clippings around the base of your plants to lock in moisture, keep roots cool, and stop weeds from stealing precious water.

🪴 Container Care

Pots and hanging baskets are quick to dry out in summer sun. Try grouping them together to create a micro-shade effect, and use trays underneath to catch and recycle excess water. Every drop helps!

🌱 Prioritise Your Plants

When water’s limited, be strategic. Focus on young plants, fruiting vegetables, and anything newly planted. Lawns might look tired, but they’re tough—brown patches will recover once the rain returns. And skip the weekly mow: cutting grass short in hot weather exposes roots and causes damage.

💧 Use Greywater Wisely

Repurpose bath or washing-up water (once cooled) to keep your garden green without breaking the rules. Just steer clear of anything containing bleach or harsh chemicals.

🌸 Think Drought-Resistant

Plant smarter for the future. Hardy species like lavender, sedum, and ornamental grasses require less water and bounce back better from dry spells.

“Looking after your garden in extreme weather doesn’t mean overhauling everything,” say Cherry Lane’s experts. “With the right preparation and a few simple changes, your garden can stay green, vibrant, and full of life—even when the temperature soars.”

Ready to drought-proof your outdoor space? Visit your local Cherry Lane Garden Centre for expert advice, water-saving tools, and heat-hardy plants.

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