The article discusses tips for maintaining gardens and lawns during hot summer months. Experts recommend watering plants early in the morning or late at night to reduce evaporation and ensure proper absorption. A simple finger test is suggested to determine if additional watering is needed. Lawns should be kept slightly longer than usual during the summer to protect roots from heat, and mowing should not remove more than a third of the grass height at once. Adding organic mulch helps retain soil moisture, and collecting rainwater is encouraged as it is better for plants than tap water.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on gardening advice and does not address any political issues, policies, or figures. It provides general tips for lawn care and plant maintenance without any ideological framing or bias.



