If you’ve planted an apple tree and wondered why it never produced more than a few beautiful blossoms, you’re in good company.Many of us will head out to the garden centers in
06.06.2023 - 17:27 / gardenerspath.com / Matt Suwak
Sun Protection: How to Beat the Heat and Survive Summer in the GardenTime spent in the garden is often time in the sun. And if you aren’t prepared for the heat, it’ll kick your booty!
The seasoned gardeners out there are probably nodding along with me right now, but for those first breaking ground on their backyard, garden plot, or allotment, this might come as news to you.
Isn’t spending time outdoors meant to be a refreshing break from the nonstop noise of the world?
It sure is! But, man, does it get hot out.
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And many hours toiling over your flowers and veggies without protection can leave you susceptible to sunburn – and its damaging effects on your skin.
Knowing how to beat the heat and protect yourself from the sun’s damaging rays is a key component to enjoying your time in the garden – and not giving up when the sweat starts to drip.
Read on to see what beating the heat is all about, and to gain vital knowledge about sun safety.
Sun 1, Gardener 0Years ago, I hired somebody who was new to the gardening world.
I asked if she was up to the challenge of spending time in the heat, and she replied quite smugly that she loved spending time on the beach in the sun, so she’d be just fine.
By the end of her first day, she had wilted like a water lily in the desert.
Unfortunately, this is a story I’ve seen repeated so many times that it’s become kind of funny.
I’ll make bets with my coworkers, guessing when the new person will first start to crack in the intensity of a Philadelphia summer, and we all get a laugh when they finally admit that they were wrong about the heat.
Anecdotes aside, you can rest assured that the sun
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