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June 8, 2024

Downpour damages
Post-rain lawn & garden care tips

waterlogged garden

With the start of the summer season upon us heavier downpours will become more likely. Learn how to rejuvenate your lawn or garden after heavy summer rains with these essential care tips for a lush, healthy outdoor space.

After a heavy summer rain, your lawn or garden may need extra attention to recover and thrive. The sudden influx of water can cause soil compaction, nutrient leaching, and plant damage, making proper post-rain care crucial for maintaining your garden's health and beauty.

First, assess your lawn or garden for standing water, which can suffocate roots and cause rot. Gently aerate the soil with a rake or garden fork to improve drainage and create small channels to direct excess water away from saturated areas. Remove debris like fallen leaves and branches to prevent mold and mildew.

Next, check the condition of your plants. Heavy rain can erode soil and expose roots, making plants vulnerable. Reapply mulch to retain moisture, insulate roots, prune damaged branches to prevent disease, and replant any uprooted plants securely. Check the WeatherRadar to see when the next downpours our forecast with up to 4 days of lead time.

Finally, address the nutritional needs of your lawn or garden. Rain can wash away vital nutrients, so apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to replenish them and promote healthy growth. Regular weeding is also essential, as weeds thrive in moist conditions and compete with your plants for resources.

By following these steps and checking the WeatherRadar to prepare for the next downpour, you can ensure your outdoor space remains vibrant and healthy even after the heaviest summer downpours.

Federico Di Catarina
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