British gardener urges to put a pot of water on the lawn

The dry, sunny weather this month may be good news for sunbathers, but it may be difficult for gardeners – plants may lack much needed rainwater.
But sometimes, even if you do everything right, your garden still looks a little… boring.
Part of the reason is that Royal Horticulture Society It is a subtle thing to water in a hot mantra (or fundamental).
For example, flowers, elevated beds, potted plants and grass have different needs. Even inside these, not all soils are equal.
So this is a good thing Montana State University has solutions Involves a pot and some water.
Mark the water top
Cheryl Moore-Gough, a horticulturalist at the university, Say that Those who want to figure out exactly how much soil is lost in their particular garden should try a “simple pot test.”
Using a straight pot, she said, you should fill it with water and mark the top of the liquid.
Then you should watch “A Week”.
“The amount of evaporation is about the amount of evaporation that occurs in the soil profile.” She explained.
“You need to water so much to make up for evaporation and the amount of loss of plants due to transpiration.”
This is especially useful in the incredibly unreasonable warmth and dryness we see now, as it reveals the moisture that the weather absorbs from your exact location.
Are there any other hot weather watering tips?
Chris Cooper, a garden expert HaiteThe manufacturer of battery lawn mowers says you should water it in the morning to prevent evaporation.
He added: “When the sun starts to rise, your grass and plants will start to absorb water for healthy growth, so make sure they start with breakfast.”
“This is especially important in heat waves because the weather in the morning is much cooler than when the temperature peaks.”