Extreme heat began earlier this year than previous years. In the past five years, each summer we currently break last year’s record. Extreme temperatures were recorded around the world in June 2024 and we have two to three more months of the summer. Currently there are 11 states that are under extreme heat warnings: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.
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The CDC recommends these precautions for anyone who is involved in outdoor work or activities during extreme heat weather. Drink plenty of water and don’t wait until you are thirsty. Avoid alcohol and sugary drinks. Always where sunscreen and reapply as directed on label. Try to avoid working in mid-day heat and ask if the task can be rescheduled. Where loose fit clothing in light colors. Dri-fit is a brand of clothing that helps keep one cool during work or exercising. Where a large, brimmed hat to help keep one cool. Try to go to air conditioning or shady location during breaks. Keep an eye on your co-workers and encourage them to take breaks to drink water and cool off. For more information this is a link to the CDC website: CDC
Summer gardening tasks to do in one’s landscape, if
living in one of the states mentioned for extreme heat try to in morning hours
or early evening.
Watermelon – Choosing
a summer watermelon for ripeness is as simple as slapping or knocking on it.
The good ripe one’s sound hollow, and the unripe one’s sound like solid wood.
Flowering annuals and perennials – Such
as Salvia, Zinnia, Coneflower, and Petunia, remove faded flowers to encourage
bushiness and more flower production. Plant sun and heat tolerant annuals.
Tropicals are a good choice because the plants now how to beat the summer heat
and tropicals will reward you with lots of blooms and color.
Dahlias – The
last week in July trim your plants back by half of their height to producannualse fall
blooms. Fertilize with a flowering plant food.
Pink and Blue Hydrangeas – Remove
faded flower stems. Trim shorten droopy, flowerless stems by 1/3. New growth
that occurs now through winter will produce next summer’s blooms.
Herbs – Now is
a good time to trim back Basil, Mint, and Oregano by half to prevent flowering
and seed production. This will produce tastier leaves to use later.
Summer Vegetables – The
plants will stop flower production when just one ripe cucumber, squash, or okra
are left on the plant. Pick your summer vegetables on a regular basis to
prevent this.
Fall
Vegetables – Plant peppers, corn, cucumbers, squash, bush
beans, and fall tomatoes. For tomatoes use the small to medium sized varieties.
Houseplants, Patio Pots, and
Hanging Baskets – Check plants that are spending the summer
outdoors for insects. Use an insecticidal soap, if needed. Your houseplants can
be fertilized by-weekly with a water-soluble plant food. For more information
on Houseplants order Cheryl’s book from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Grow-Fresh-Air-Pollution-Houseplants-ebook/dp/B0C72T954R/ref=sr_1_2?crid=DFC3HN5ZOBD&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.b0hx7eqbc4AFD0gxuEX2FcFWYnG__m4-Hm2Vp20fyMKjW1swwyOkfcWhsfFkPUPz.i0bTjxtksoTYMiO-BtM7JGX-PUbqO5Nsfo_oFKc0kf8&dib_tag=se&keywords=cheryl+ann+meola+books&qid=1720116434&s=books&sprefix=cheryl+ann+meola%2Cstripbooks%2C146&sr=1-2
Trees and Shrubs – Newly
Spring planted trees and shrubs should be watered 2 gallons of water per foot
of plant height. For more information on Landscape Gardening, you can order
Cheryl’s book here. https://www.amazon.com/Southeast-Style-Gardening-Garden-Designs/dp/B08YNXJGMB/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.b0hx7eqbc4AFD0gxuEX2FcFWYnG__m4-Hm2Vp20fyMKjW1swwyOkfcWhsfFkPUPz.i0bTjxtksoTYMiO-BtM7JGX-PUbqO5Nsfo_oFKc0kf8&qid=1720116599&sr=1-3
Figs – Remove
the tallest shoots in the middle first, then prune the rest of the fig lightly.
The horizontal branches produce the best fruit.
New
Turf – There is 6 to 7 weeks to start your project on
laying or replacing turf grasses. The grass needs to be well-rooted before the
cool weather starts, which is shortly after daylight savings time ends. It
usually takes 10-15 days to get the grass established.
The Monarchs need our help. For more information on Butterfly Gardening,
Cheryl has written Gardening for the Butterflies available on Amazon. Click Here. Click Here.
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Have
a wonderful summer. Stay hydrated, keep cool, go to shade when you start feel
weak.
©Cheryl
Ann Meola 2024
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