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How to Make Flowers and Vegetables Grow Well in High Temperatures: Avoid These 5 Watering Mistakes

High temperatures and dry weather have become a common phenomenon in summer. To cope with the heat, many people water their plants daily, but their beloved gardens still appear listless, with flowers and vegetables ceasing to grow and even developing diseases. Little do they know that improper watering timing or methods can actually reduce the plants' resistance to high temperatures. Watering more wisely, rather than watering more, can help flow…
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At the vegetable garden, summer always makes the sorting between the wasteful plants and those that flow under the crops. Many gardeners think that it is enough to water more often to save their vegetables in the event of heat or restrictions. In reality, the difference is often played elsewhere, in the way of distributing each litre of water to the right plant, in the right place. However, each family of vegetables does not have the same thirst…

High temperatures and dry weather have become a common phenomenon in summer. To cope with the heat, many people water their plants daily, but their beloved gardens still appear listless, with flowers and vegetables ceasing to grow and even developing diseases. Little do they know that improper watering timing or methods can actually reduce the plants' resistance to high temperatures. Watering more wisely, rather than watering more, can help flow…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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