(NC) For the past few years, Canada has been experiencing drought conditions. This means less moisture in the soil. We often think about the impact droughts have on agriculture, but they also impact lawns, plants and gardens.
Follow these tips to keep your lawn and garden lush, green and healthy.
Strong, healthy plants with deep root systems are better able to withstand dry conditions. To strengthen your plants, feed them fertilizer. Fertilize your lawn when it begins to get green and continue every other month until late fall when temperatures drop and the ground freezes. Fertilize your garden with granular fertilizer monthly or weekly with a water-soluble product. Make sure you use the right mix of fertilizer; nitrogen boosts growth, phosphorus fosters root growth and potassium protects against disease and stress, like droughts.
When selecting plants and types of grass, look for options that are more resistant to heat and dry conditions. For example, lavender is a drought-resistant plant, and Kentucky bluegrass does better in dry conditions.
When you water your garden, do so low and slow to allow for maximum absorption. Avoid watering it during the hottest times of the day, as evaporation is higher.
To keep more moisture in the soil and limit evaporation, cover it with mulch or plants with large foliage that blocks direct sunlight.