Summer has officially started. Along with picnics, swimming,and ice cream comes that summer heat. While most find comfort with a fan or with air conditioning, plants have something to worry about. Outdoor plants usually get their moisture from rain, but in the summer that can be in short supply. So to keep our gardens healthy, our plants pretty, and our lawns green, here's how to best water your plants when mother nature is being stingy with the rain.
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