All one can do when temperatures are consistently in the mid to upper thirties is to be strategic about watering, protect young plants and keep the soil as cool as possible.
Gardening is always an act of faith and under these conditions one just needs to remember that when the temperatures drop, and the rain comes (hopefully) that garden will recover. Just remember that 15mm is the equivalent of one good watering. Less than that means that one still needs to water. Until then here are some strategies to keep the garden going.
Wise watering tips
The trick is to make sure as little as possible is lost through evaporation. Bare soil bakes dry in an instant and the only way to prevent it is by mulching. Spread a five to 10cm layer of organic material on the soil surface, around plants and on the surface of containers. Mulch keeps the soil cool and moist for longer.
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