Heat Is Destroying Your Garden — Do These 6 Things RIGHT NOW

Gardening in hot weather just got serious — we hit 36°C on the allotment this week, and it showed. Here are the 6 heatwave gardening tips that saved our plants, and the ones we wish we'd done sooner In this video, I walk you through exactly what to do right now to protect your vegetables, prevent losses, and keep your summer harvests on track — even when the temperature climbs. We cover deep watering technique, shading young transplants, how to handle bolted onions, protecting your June sowings, and the one simple trick that makes a huge difference before you put anything new in the ground. No panic, no complicated kit — just practical no-dig advice that works on any plot, any size. 🌱 Healthy soil equals healthy plants that give bigger harvests. 📌 Chapters 0:00 — Introduction — 36°C on the allotment 0:45 — Tip 1: Deep watering (not sprinkling) 2:00 — Tip 2: Shade your transplants 3:15 — Tip 3: Water the hole, not just the plant 4:30 — Tip 4: Bolted onions — what to do now 5:45 — Tip 5: Protect your June sowings 7:00 — Tip 6: Mulching in a heatwave 8:30 — What's coming next 🔔 Subscribe for weekly no-dig growing advice: 💚 Subscription Link: https://cutt.ly/ZwBtjntA 💚 📺 Watch next: → The ONLY Seeds to Sow Before June 21st:    • The ONLY Seeds to Sow Before June 21st Oct...   → No Dig Explained for Beginners:    • No Dig Gardening for Beginners   Why You N...