Gardeners urged to do 5 things as ‘false autumn’ hits UK | Weather | News

The leaves begin to return to brown and fall from the trees caused by ‘fake autumn’ in the summer. Despite familiar signs, autumn will officially come officially on September 22.
According to the air institution, ‘Wrong autumn’ is a phenomenon in which the stress of excessive summer conditions allows trees and plants to behave as if the season has changed, even though the season is still late in August. After seeing a record -breaking heat and dryness this summer, four heat waves hit England.
At the beginning of this week, Met Office said that this summer “almost definitely” will be the hottest record of England, because the average temperature for the season is based on data until August 25th. If a new height is determined for the average temperature this season, all the reasons for the hottest summers of the UK will be realized since 2000.
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Drought conditions: long -term dry air periods can cause trees to enter the survival mode, so they pour leaves to protect water and energy
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Heat Waves: Unusual high temperatures can worse the stress on trees and ask them to leave the leaves early
Garden Experts During the “Wrong Autumn”, I gave clues about how to help your plants. The main road is to focus on moisture management. Often water.
Rather than light, daily sprinkles aim to a comprehensive soak that encourages roots to grow deeper, making them more resistant to dry spells.
Adding 5 cm to 8 cm organic property, such as compost, wooden chipset or leaf mold around the base of your plants, helps the soil to hold moisture, regulate temperature and protect the roots from stress.
Make sure you are careful. Remove dead or diseased branches to help plants protect energy, but avoid large pruning during this time to prevent further stress to the plant.
Also, stop feeding plants. Adding fertilizer can cause excessive stress by encouraging new, precise growth in the upcoming cold weather.
Consider moving potted plants inside or to a place preserved and reduce irrigation for indoor plants. Move them closer to light sources, but remove them from cold drafts.
Also, be sure to try to help local wildlife. The wrong autumn can consume natural food sources and create a famine for wild life later in the year. Place a regular water source on the ground level and above.
For birds, extract high -energy foods such as sunflower seeds, hazelnuts and oil balls and commercial hedgehog foods at floor level.




