Balkongemüse retten in der Hitzewelle: Der natürliche Wasserspeicher, den du nicht kanntest

Heatwave on your balcony? Don't panic! In this video, I'll show you how your potted vegetables can survive even extreme temperatures – including a brilliant secret tip using sheep's wool! 🐑☀️ If you grow vegetables in pots or containers, you know the problem: When it's over 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), the water evaporates rapidly, the soil dries out completely, and the plants droop in shock. But you don't have to water three times a day! In this video, you'll learn my best anti-heat tricks for your container garden. The absolute highlight: a mulch layer of unwashed sheep's wool. I'll explain exactly how sheep's wool acts as a water reservoir in the pot, keeping the soil cool and simultaneously supplying your plants with nutrients. Which vegetables are you most worried about in this heatwave? Be sure to let me know in the comments! 👇 ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction: Heat stress in pots 00:38 - The problem: Why vegetables in pots suffer so much in the heat 01:56 - Watering correctly: How to ensure the water actually reaches the roots 03:18 - Saving water: Watering aids for slow watering 06:04 - Reducing evaporation by underplanting 07:37 - Mulching, but with what? 09:09 - The Sheep Wool Trick: The Ultimate Water Reservoir for Pots 12:16 - Pot Protection: How to Prevent Overheating Roots 13:53 - Location & Care at 35°C+ (Stop Fertilizing!) 🌾 MORE VIDEOS ON THIS TOPIC: Playlist: Growing Vegetables in Pots:    • Balkongemüse retten in der Hitzewelle: Der...   If you don't already have sheep wool on hand, you can order unwashed raw wool or sheep wool pellets here to directly benefit your plants: https://amzn.to/4eK3zWy (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases) 📢 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: Do you like the tips? Then subscribe to my channel for free for more practical gardening tips:    / @kleinerhorrorgarten   Best regards from the Little Horror Garden #balconygarden #vegetablegrowing #heatwave #sheepwool #gardeningtips #saveplants #sustainablegardening #urbanfarming #tomatogrowing