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July 5, 2026 By Hyams Garden Center Leave a Comment

Beat the Heat: July Garden Care & Protection Tips

Charleston summers are part of what makes the Lowcountry so beautiful. Long days, lush landscapes, and gardens bursting with color are the rewards of warm weather. But July also brings intense heat, high humidity, and occasional dry spells that can challenge even well-established plants. With a little extra care, your landscape can remain healthy, vibrant, and beautiful throughout the hottest weeks of summer.

Water Deeply—Not Just Frequently

One of the most common mistakes during summer is watering too lightly. A quick sprinkle wets only the surface, encouraging shallow roots that struggle when temperatures climb.

Instead, water deeply in the early morning. This allows moisture to soak into the soil before the heat of the day arrives and gives foliage time to dry, reducing the risk of fungal diseases.

Most established garden beds benefit from about one inch of water each week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Newly planted shrubs, trees, and annual flowers may require more frequent attention until their roots become established.

Mulch Is Your Garden’s Best Friend

A fresh layer of mulch is one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect your landscape during July.

Two to three inches of pine straw or mulch helps:

– Keep soil cooler

– Reduce evaporation

– Suppress weeds

– Improve soil as it naturally breaks down

Be careful not to pile mulch against tree trunks or the crowns of shrubs and perennials. Leave a little breathing room around the base of each plant.

Give Containers Extra Attention

Plants growing in pots and containers experience summer very differently than those planted in the ground. Their roots heat up more quickly and the soil dries much faster.

Check containers daily during hot weather. Some may require watering every day, especially those displayed on sunny porches, patios, or driveways.

If possible, group containers together or move delicate plants where they receive afternoon shade during periods of extreme heat.

Take It Easy on Fertilizer

While healthy plants appreciate nutrition, July is not the time for heavy fertilizing.

Large applications of fertilizer encourage tender new growth that can become stressed during periods of extreme heat.

If plants appear healthy, continue normal watering and allow them to maintain steady growth. Slow-release fertilizers applied according to label directions are generally preferable to quick bursts of nitrogen during midsummer.

Keep Flowers Blooming

Many summer annuals will continue producing beautiful blooms if spent flowers are removed regularly.

Deadheading encourages plants to direct their energy toward producing new flowers rather than seeds.

Light trimming also improves air circulation, helping reduce disease problems during Charleston’s humid summer weather.

Watch for Summer Pests

Heat and humidity create favorable conditions for certain insects and plant diseases.

Keep an eye out for:

– Aphids

– Spider mites

– Whiteflies

– Powdery mildew

– Leaf spot diseases

Inspect plants regularly, especially the undersides of leaves where many insects like to hide. Catching problems early often makes them much easier to manage.

If you’re unsure what you’re seeing, bring a leaf or a photo to Hyams Garden Center. Our knowledgeable staff is always happy to help identify problems and recommend appropriate solutions.

Lawn Care During the Heat

A healthy lawn can withstand summer stress surprisingly well when cared for properly.

Raise your mower height slightly during July. Taller grass shades the soil, helping retain moisture while encouraging deeper root growth.

Continue watering deeply rather than frequently, and avoid mowing during the hottest part of the day whenever possible.

Remember that some slowing of lawn growth during periods of intense heat is perfectly natural.

Enjoy Your Garden

July is not only a season for maintaining the garden—it is also a season for enjoying it.

Take a walk through your landscape early in the morning while everything is fresh with dew, or relax outdoors in the evening as the day’s heat begins to fade. You’ll notice butterflies, hummingbirds, blooming hydrangeas, colorful crape myrtles, and all the beauty that makes Charleston gardens so special.

A little attention now will reward you with months of healthy growth and lasting beauty. Whether you’re refreshing flower beds, adding new containers, selecting mulch, or simply looking for trusted gardening advice, the friendly team at Hyams Garden Center is here to help. We look forward to helping your garden thrive all summer long.

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